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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Get Your Assets in Gear! By Jan Dahlin Geiger CFP, MBA

Money Management Tactics


"Get Your Assets in Gear" provides a formula for financial planning. Well known
author, speaker, and Certified Financial Planner practitioner, Jan Dahlin Geiger
has packed her book with guidelines, techniques, tactics, questionnaires, tables,
and illustrations that help the reader with guidelines for financial freedom.


Attitude changes for, handling debt, budgeting, auto purchases, and buying a
home are all included. Important insights are given on the significance of financial
harmony in the home. Rewards of tithing, saving, investing, and improving your credit
score take on a new importance as the reader prioritizes their spending and saving
on the way to getting their assets in gear.


I found Jan's action step suggestions and the format used in highlighting important
reminders through the use of insets within the text. I wish I had read and applied
these strategies earlier in my formative years. I am taking steps now to consistently
apply these exercises, affirmations, and action steps in putting my financial future
in order. I am studying my asset allocation, the diversity of my investments, and
mutual funds, as well as the consistency and reliability of my financial advisor.
I want to initiate a workable budget to assure that my purchasing is in line with
maintaining my financial independence. The helpful resources at the end of the book
provide an important internet listing for additional material for further study
and future reading. Invaluable!


The smart money strategies found in "Get Your Assets in Gear!" are especially
important to readers who find themselves swallowed up in credit card debt, those
wanting to unlearn childhood misconceptions imitated from misguided parents, or
for newly married couples seeking harmony in their financial planning. The book
is an excellent resource, a guidebook for attaining financial independence and peace
of mind.


As reviewed on Midwest Book Review


Richard R. Blake, Christian Education Consultant, Book Store Owner

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