Book description
Financial trainer Susan Hayes believes that every woman can and
should get to grips with money management. In The Savvy Woman's
Guide to Financial Freedom she gets to the heart of why you
might be having problems and, lIke straight-talking American expert,
Suze Orman, she comes up solutions whatever your situation.
Think about it ...
How many times have you said to yourself, 'This is the year when
I finally get to grips with my finances'? But somehow time slips
away and twelve months later you are no better off.
How many times have you decided to stick to a budget only to see
events get in the way and your good intentions frustrated?
Do you have a nagging sense that you're not in charge of your money
and that your future financial well-being is beyond your control? Even
worse, in these challenging economic times, are you so stressed about
money that you cannot even begin to see a way out of your situation?
Whether you're figuring out how to squeeze enough money from the
family budget to save for a much-needed holiday, finally preparing to
tackle years of lifestyle debt, or taking a leap of faith and starting
your own business, The Savvy Woman's Guide to Financial Freedom
is brimful of down-to-earth and encouraging advice, and practical
user-friendly methods, to show you how to get where you want to go.
By following Susan Hayes's guidance you could find that it takes as
little as an hour a week to check your financial well-being, to make
sure you are on track to accomplish your goals and to achieve ongoing
peace of mind about money.
Corkwoman Susan Hayes has had a life-long love affair with business
(as a little girl she held board meetings with her teddy bears) and
went on to get a BSC in Financial Maths and Economics from NUI
Galway. She is managing director of the international financial
training company Hayes Culleton. Because of her can-do approach to
resolving even the stickiest economic questions in her many media
appearances (RT , TV3, Today FM, 4FM, Sunday Independent) she has
become known as the Positive Economist.
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. She is from Cork, has a BSc in Financial Maths and
Economics from NUI Galway and is a Chartered Financial Analyst.