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Follow on Google News | New Personal Finance Book Challenges Conventional Perceptions About Spending MoneyAuthor and thought leader Cara MacMillan releases her debut personal finance guide.
By: Book Publicity Services It Is Only Money - And It Grows On Trees! is a narrative that explores how the concept of money differs throughout various world religions and cultures. It also looks at ways in which readers can increase their own wealth through consideration of these practices. The story takes place in a classroom where a teacher named Catherine has written the word, Money, in large capital letters on the blackboard. She invites her students to help her define what money is. The students propose varying answers, and Catherine explains how each of these different definitions comes from our cultural, religious, family, and economic backgrounds. It Is Only Money will inspire, challenge, and encourage you to ask: Why do I always feel poor? What do I need to learn? And how can I change my thoughts and actions? "This is not a get rich quick book - it is a book about authenticity," Cara MacMillan is a thought leader in sustainability and financial management. As an adjunct professor in the School of Business at Algonquin College in Ottawa, Canada, her vision is to empower people to think and act for themselves financially. She also serves as a Climate Reality Leader in The Climate Reality Leadership Corps. Cara is currently working on her next book, Make Big Money and Make a Big Difference, for readers who want to learn how to invest in responsible companies and opportunities. It is due out later this year. To learn more, go to http://caramacmillan.com/ For further information, to request a review copy, or to set up an interview or appearance by Cara MacMillan, please contact Kelsey McBride at Book Publicity Services at Kelsey@BookPublicityServices.com or 805.807.9027. End
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