Электронная книга: Vanessa Rowsthorn «Organise Your Money. Be Financially Free»
You don’t have to earn megabucks or have a degree in economics to gain control of your finances. Organise Your Money will show you how to set financial goals, move out of debt and start saving for the future. Learn how to take control of your financial destiny and make your money grow. Authors Vanessa Rowsthorn and Nina Dubecki of moneygirl.com.au are passionate about inspiring women to get smart about their money. Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited (USD)"
ISBN: 9781118678770 электронная книга Купить за 457.03 руб и скачать на Litres |
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