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Personal Finance The barefoot investor : five steps to financial freedom / Scott Pape. 2016 This book is full of stories from everyday Aussies — single people, young families, empty nesters, retirees — who have applied the simple steps in this book and achieved amazing, lifechanging results.
101 ways to save money on your tax - legally! : 2017-18 : the essential guide for all Australian taxpayers / Adrian Raftery.2017
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Updated annually to keep pace with changing tax laws, this book shows you how to maximise your return and keep more of your hard-earned money.
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The money class : a course in basic money management for teens and young adults / by Michael Minyard. 2015 This book is designed to empower young people (and adults as well) on what money is and how to work with it. It is full of financial basics as well as being a workbook to be used as a tool for teachers, parents, and students. At Heidelberg campus library 332.024 MIN
Tools of titans : the tactics, € routines, and habits of billionaires, icons, and worldclass performers / Tim Ferriss 2016
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The tactics, routines, and habits 4 of billionaires, icons, and worldclass performers At Greensborough campus library 158.1 FER
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Personal Finance A free online course by Peter Mordaunt and Paul Clitheroe starting 20 Nov 2017
Your money life : your 20s / Peter Dunn. 2015 In this lively and fun book, personal finance expert Peter Dunn offers practical tips and strategies created specifically to address the financial concerns and goals of readers in their twenties. Learn to master the challenges of this crucial decade At Heidelberg campus library 332.024 DUN
Develop your knowledge of personal finance, such as how to control, invest and protect your finances. You will be shown how to set your goals and how to achieve those goals using an established, working savings plan. You will then learn the basic skills to get you started on building your wealth and then you will be shown the common mistakes people make with managing their money. Click here to enrol!
Test your own financial literacy against teenagers! Click here
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The good super guide : best funds for the best returns / Christopher Page and Alex Dunnin. 2017
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Rich dad poor dad : with updates for today's world--and 9 new study session sections / Robert T. Kiyosaki. 2017 Taking to heart the message that the poor and middle class work for money, but the rich have money work for them, the author lays out a financial philosophy based on the principle that income-generating assets always provide healthier bottom-line results. At Preston campus library 332.024 KIY
Life skills : personal finance / Eileen Osborne & Steph Yates. 2010 This book provides a range of tasks that will assist students in understanding how to manage their money, both now and into the future. At Preston campus library 332.024 OSB
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Finance for the business or enterprise Kickstarter 101 : how to raise money from the crowd for your project or product / Thomas Buffett. How do you create a Kickstarter Crowdfunding campaign that will be successful? This guide breaks down all the walls and reveals the tricks and tips that will take your idea from stagnant to funded. How to write your proposal, create an eye catching video, how to get the word out, which type of campaign to run At Fairfield campus library 658.15224 BUF
Financial intelligence : a manager's guide to knowing what the numbers really mean / Karen Berman, Joe Knight with John Case 2013 “Should be a must read for everyone working for small to large companies. Gives you a much better perspective on how finance for companies work and what matters when deciding to work for someone, work on something that will impact the balance sheet or even making an investment in a company. A very very good finance book.” – Amazon customer review At Preston campus library 658.1511 BER
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The crowdfunding handbook : raise money for your small business or start-up with 1 5 equity funding portals / Cliff Ennico.2016 Much more than an overview, this is a solid, 9 nuts-and-bolts handbook that will be valuable to serious small-business 1 entrepreneurs. – Book review Library Journal, 4/1/2016 At Preston campus library 658.1522 ENN
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Financial markets Kitchen table economics & investing : your money and the global economy Damian Lillicrap 2013 This timely book explains, in everyday language, the driving forces behind the economic issues we face, and how they are likely to play out. It also lays out the basics of saving and investing for retirement, then builds on these basics for those who wish to go further. At Preston campus library 332.024 LIL
Guide to financial markets : why they exist and how they work / Marc Levinson. 2014 With chapters on the markets that deal with money, foreign exchange, equities, bonds, commodities, financial futures, options and other derivatives, it looks at why these markets exist, how they work and who trades in them, and it gives a run-down of the factors that affect prices and rates. At Preston campus library 332.6 LEV
Capitalism : money, morals and markets / John Plender. 2016 'It [Capitalism] does a better job of bringing together all the key issues facing today's global economy than any other book I've read... a delight to read.' - Tim Montgomerie, The Times At Preston campus library 330.122 PLE
Money, markets, and democracy : politically skewed financial markets and how to fix them / George Bragues. 2017 This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the ways that politics and financial markets impact one another. In this relationship, politics is the ultimate controlling force. At Preston campus library 332.042 BRA
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Money for creatives
Minding your business : a guide to money and taxes for the creative industries / Martin Kamenski. 2013 This book really helped me make some great decisions as I was setting up my own business. I appreciated the way things were communicated in basic English, not CPA speak. I highly recommend it for anyone in creative field who is considering opening up their own business. – Amazon customer review. At Fairfield campus library 658.15 KAM
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Blog post Dr Adam Casey, Melbourne Polytechnic’s Head of Program for the Master of Creative Industries on how he changed his mindset and consequently went from surviving to thriving in the music industry. Click here to read
The creative entrepreneur : business made beautiful for artists, makers and designers / 2015. Calling all you artists, crafters, makers and designers – you have a gift! You know what makes a great product. Now you need to turn your vision into money. At Fairfeild campus library 658.11 SEM
The creative economy / John Howkins.2013 Creativity is the fastest growing business in the world. Companies are hungry for people with ideas - and more and more of us want to make, buy, sell and share creative products. But how do you turn creativity into money? This book shows what creativity is, how it thrives and how it is changing in the digital age. At Fairfield campus library 658.4063 HOW