Making Bread: The Ultimate Financial Guide for Women Who Need Dough

To make bread, you'll need some dough

Great tips to get on track with your realtionship with money.

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I do not use grains and would love to make this. Thanks a lot Sarah. A tax or true lease allows the lessee to simply deduct their monthly lease payments as a business expense. I am beyond excited to try this recipe. Can someone weigh in? I doubled the maple syrup to 2 T , and added raisins, unsweetened coconut, and cinnamon.

Easy to read and but addresses in detail ways to have a healthy relationship with your money or lack of it! I took the authors advice about credit card debt, and have drastically reduced my debt with a good pay off plan, not to mention getting the card company to lower my interest rates. Great guide for woman married or single who want to make their dough grow-- A great gift to give to a young person getting ready to enter the world as an independant young adult.

One person found this helpful. Making Bread is not someone yelling at you Dr. Phil style to get your life together, but a simple, straightforward guide to making your life better. It doesn't matter the mistakes you've made, Making Bread helps women stop dwelling about their monetary past, whether you're divorced or got into credit card debt in college, Harlow and the slew of women featured in this book want to help you. Making Bread truly is the ultimate book for women, taking a critical look at the financial divide between men and women and teaching the reader how to close that gap.

This book will make you money, and best of all, doesn't break the bank in its own price! A truly smart, economic choice that delivers in every way!

Definitely buy this book! Gail Harlow and her staff have changed my life. Learning the tips she has in both her on-line magazine and her book has enabled me to feel more secure about my future. I'm 57 years old and on my own. I have no one to count on but myself! This book has given me direction and helped me to learn how to make my money work for me.

I've even learned how to start saving a little in a "Drip Account" for my grandchildren!! You should really pick up this book Glad I got mine!!!! I practically inhaled this book, which is not typical for works of non-fiction. I work in a library and grab up all of the finance books I can get a hold of, but this was the most readable and practical book of it's ilk that I have come across. My favorite parts, aside from the personal stories, were the preventative measures that every woman should take to protect her assets and be financially independent.

Kudos to all involved in this project. I just wish the authors would take on more subjects in the same style I need as much guidance as I can get navigating my way through the financial world, and this book provided a great deal. I have marked many pages to follow-up on. I know Elizabeth Lewin as a financial consultant and always appreciated her advice. Thanks to both editors.

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Published March 29th by Running Press first published March 9th To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Making Bread , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Sep 09, Rebecca rated it liked it Shelves: A good basic review of finance, the options available, what you need to consider at each life phase and what other women have tried.

Not ground breaking though. Just the basics to get you thinking. Jen rated it really liked it May 29, Steven Craig added it Jan 06, Samrawit marked it as to-read Jun 21, BookDB marked it as to-read Nov 26, There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Books by Gail Harlow.