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Money doesn’t come with instructions—but these eBooks do!
From budgeting without giving up coffee to understanding credit, our personal finance eBooks make money stuff easy, relatable, and actually useful. Best part? They’re available online 24/7, so you can learn anytime, anywhere—no stress, no schedules.
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Financial Adulting helps college students build confidence with money by breaking down budgeting, saving, and values‑based spending into simple, doable steps for real‑world adulthood.
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The Financial Rules for New College Graduates gives students clear, practical money rules for managing debt, saving smart, and making confident financial decisions as they transition from campus to career.
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Personal Finance For Dummies gives readers a straightforward, no‑jargon guide to budgeting, credit, saving, and investing so they can take control of their money with confidence.
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Making Money Simple helps readers build stress‑free money habits—covering budgeting, saving, and investing in a clear, realistic way that actually fits real life.
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Bad with Money speaks directly to readers who feel overwhelmed by finances, using honest stories and practical advice to help them build better money habits without guilt or perfection.
Looking for more resources on personal finance? Take a look at the recommended resources on the library's guide Managing Your Money.
http://dlvr.it/TRrwt7
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tr th, tr td {
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tr th {
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Money doesn’t come with instructions—but these eBooks do!
From budgeting without giving up coffee to understanding credit, our personal finance eBooks make money stuff easy, relatable, and actually useful. Best part? They’re available online 24/7, so you can learn anytime, anywhere—no stress, no schedules.
a {
text-decoration: none;
color: #464feb;
}
tr th, tr td {
border: 1px solid #e6e6e6;
}
tr th {
background-color: #f5f5f5;
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Financial Adulting helps college students build confidence with money by breaking down budgeting, saving, and values‑based spending into simple, doable steps for real‑world adulthood.
a {
text-decoration: none;
color: #464feb;
}
tr th, tr td {
border: 1px solid #e6e6e6;
}
tr th {
background-color: #f5f5f5;
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The Financial Rules for New College Graduates gives students clear, practical money rules for managing debt, saving smart, and making confident financial decisions as they transition from campus to career.
a {
text-decoration: none;
color: #464feb;
}
tr th, tr td {
border: 1px solid #e6e6e6;
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tr th {
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Personal Finance For Dummies gives readers a straightforward, no‑jargon guide to budgeting, credit, saving, and investing so they can take control of their money with confidence.
a {
text-decoration: none;
color: #464feb;
}
tr th, tr td {
border: 1px solid #e6e6e6;
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tr th {
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Making Money Simple helps readers build stress‑free money habits—covering budgeting, saving, and investing in a clear, realistic way that actually fits real life.
a {
text-decoration: none;
color: #464feb;
}
tr th, tr td {
border: 1px solid #e6e6e6;
}
tr th {
background-color: #f5f5f5;
}
Bad with Money speaks directly to readers who feel overwhelmed by finances, using honest stories and practical advice to help them build better money habits without guilt or perfection.
Looking for more resources on personal finance? Take a look at the recommended resources on the library's guide Managing Your Money.
http://dlvr.it/TRrwt7

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