Girl, Make Your Money Grow!: A Sister's Guide to Protecting Your Future and Enriching Your Life


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If you're tired of living paycheck to paycheck and are looking for ways to create new wealth, then come on, girl--it's time to make your money grow In this timely follow-up to the bestselling Girl, Get Your Money Straight , author and financial expert Glinda Bridgforth teams up with investment expert and stockbroker Gail Perry-Mason to deliver power-packed, sister-to-sister advice on how to master the stock market, grow your income, and start investing in your biggest asset--you. Girl, Make Your Money Grow presents their step-by-step plan to help you clear away debt, create new streams of income, buy prime real estate, map out a personalized plan for retirement, and build an investment portfolio that's right for you using bonds, mutual funds, and blue-chip stocks to lower your risk without sacrificing profits. Filled with Bridgforth and Perry-Mason's warmhearted wisdom, and complete with exercises, affirmations, and inspiring stories of African American women who've successfully grown their financial gardens, Girl, Make Your Money Grow is a fresh, fun, and eminently practical guide to achieving the next level of financial security and funding the future of your dreams.

Author: Glinda Bridgforth, Gail Perry-Mason
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Published: 12/28/2004
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.52w x 0.58d
ISBN13: 9780767914260
ISBN10: 0767914260
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Personal Finance | Investing
- Business & Economics | Women in Business

About the Author
The author of Girl, Get Your Money Straight!, Glinda Bridgforth is the founder of Bridgforth Financial Management Group, a financial management company that emphasizes holistic counseling, and a regular contributor to Essence. Gail Perry-Mason is First Vice President of Financial Services at Oppenheimer & Co., Inc., an investment firm. Both speak to thousands of African American women each year about the importance of good money management and investing in their futures. They live in Detroit.