New Website, e-book Offers Crucial Advice for Families in Troubled Financial Times
Posted on: Wednesday, 7 January 2009, 06:05 CST
StickyAsset.com includes the e-book The Sticky Asset: How To Survive Any Financial Crisis.
Writers of The Sticky Asset explain that this project:
-- Will help families of any income level learn to save money and avoid high-risks "while putting their steady savings to work for them."
-- Teaches the principle of The Sticky Asset, a guide to how much you should have in an emergency savings fund today. The authors recommend 15 to 18 months of expenses, well beyond what experts recommended in recent years.
-- Offers advice on how to build this kind of fund without becoming overwhelmed financially.
-- Provides customizable strategies on how to put your family on the right path not only today, but for the long-term.
"The entire process started with teaching our children to save money,"
says co-writer
"We encouraged our boys to save part of their income automatically," says
The project is designed to help families develop their own plan for automatically saving money and looks at a different approach to putting money aside without hurting your current living standard. The www.stickyasset.com project includes at least ten (10) things you can do right now to help your family survive and thrive in the long-term and avoid personal financial crisis.
Website: www.stickyasset.com Blog: www.stickyasset.com/blogSOURCE StickyAsset.com
Source: PR Newswire
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