The Savvy Guide to Making More Money

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Savvy Guide to Making More Money
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Susan Hayes
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenrePersonal finance
ISBN/Barcode 9781844883288
ClassificationsDewey:332.02401
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint Penguin Ireland
Publication Date 2 January 2014
Publication Country Ireland

Description

Nine simple steps to developing your money-making muscle What if you could learn how to boost your income? Even at the best of times, making more money can seem daunting. And when it's not the best of times - when reduced wages, higher taxes and increased expenses eat into your income - it can seem impossible. However, it's far from impossible and The Savvy Guide to Making More Money will show you that if you know how to go about it there are numerous ways to fatten your bank balance. From being a self-employed student to now running a financial training company, Susan Hayes has always approached the business of making money in a practical can-do way. It's worked for her and the many people she has worked with. Now she shares her strategies and tips with you. The Savvy Guide to Making More Money will help you to understand why you haven't made more money by now; develop strategies to arm yourself against any doubts; generate an organic pay-rise; learn tried and tested techniques to raising new revenues; choose the best way to put your money to work for you; identify your personal 'brand' and put a value on it, and to find out who can help you get to your income goals. You don't have to be a business genius to make money. Through a combination of skill and smart thinking you will be amazed at what you can achieve.

Author Biography

Susan Hayes is managing director of the international financial training company Hayes Culleton. Her can-do approach to resolving even the stickiest economic questions in her many media appearances (RT , TV3, Today FM, 4FM, Sunday Independent) has seen her become known as the Positive Economist.