Quoted in “The Money Book for Freelancers, Part-Timers, and the Self-Employed”, 1 of “5 Money Books Worth Every Penny” per MSN’s Liz Pulliam Weston

The Money Book for Freelancers, Part-Timers, and the Self-Employed, by Joseph D’Agnese and Denise Kiernan, has hit the bookshelves!  I’m excited about this for several reasons…

First, readers of the blog have probably heard me say it before: I believe that people need to adopt entirely different money management strategies in order to be successful when they make the leap from full-time employee to self-employed.  (See related posts.) But to my knowledge, the Freelance Finance system explained in The Money Book is the first complete personal finance system for “people with not-so-regular jobs”. So I’m thrilled to have a one-stop-shop resource I can recommend to my self-employed clients.

I’m also pleased to have played a small part in the project coming to fruition, and to be quoted in the book (see page 196!) When Joe contacted me about a year ago during the research phase of the book, I was more than willing to share what I’d learned, both as a self-employed and a financial planner, if — I must confess — a tad mystified by the monkey metaphor. (Read the book! Or check out the March 2010 edition of The New Means News, coming soon.)

Finally, it’s especially gratifying to have been involved in a project that made Liz Pulliam Weston’s list of 5 Money Books That are Worth Every Penny in her recent MSN article. I’ve been following — and continually impressed by — Liz since she spoke on credit reporting at the NH Jump$tart MoneySmarts Teacher conference a few years back. Congratulations to Joseph D’Agnese and Denise Kiernan on having earned such high praise for their work shedding light on this topic, which grows increasingly important as the ranks of independent workers expand.

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