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I’m back from a week long vacation in the mountains of Colorado. Was looking for a week of nothing, nothing wasn’t exactly what happened since I work many jobs and they always seem to hunt me down no matter what I do or where I go. Eh, I did get some time to myself so it wasn’t a total bust.

Now I’m catching up with my Google Reader and I was perusing @ChristianPF to find an interesting review of a new personal finance book that looks rather interesting. Where to Put Your Money Now by Peter Passell attempts to give direction and guidance to the burning questions of where to invest safely and effectively to grow your wealth.

I think I’ll check it out! If you’ve already gotten a hold of this one tell us what you thought about it in the comments. I’d love to hear more reviews before investing in a copy of my own.

Check out the full review of Where to Put Your Money NOW: How to Make Super-Safe Investments and Secure Your Future
at Christian Personal Finance.

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2 Responses to “New Personal Finance Book: Where to Put Your Money Now”

  1. Vacations never end up as relaxing as you want them to be :( … The stresses of real life always catch up! I’m glad you got some time to yourself.

    The book looks interesting and is an important matter for anyone investing right now!

    Thanks,
    Forest.

  2. bromoney says:

    Haven’t read this one, but I think i’ll try it out after reading your post on it.

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