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Barbara Stanny Book Reviews

What the media is saying about
Secrets of Six-figure Women: Surprising Strategies To Up Your Earnings And Change Your Life

"Barbara Stanny has written a book that calls to women, but applies to anyone who's ever earned less money than they're worth, and in an uncertain economy, the nuggets of wisdom shared are priceless."
~Dinah Eng, Sights Unseen, Gannett News Service

"Enlightening...Stanny teaches advancement on an emotional level."
~USA Today

"Though none of the women interviewed is well-known, they have all learned that it's not just about making more money but about managing the money they have; economic advancement and personal empowerment go hand in hand. Every business and women's studies collection will want to own this inspiring work."
~The Library Journal

"Climbing the income ladder isn't easy, Stanny says, but she shows how it can be done and offers encouragement to help readers get going and follow through. Stanny also offers sound money management advice, so readers get the most out of their rising income."
~Kansas City Star

"Secrets of Six-figure Women is devoted to issues of both earning and retaining wealth. It is a groundbreaking book for low-, mid-, or high-earners who want to ensure their wealth, enhance their success, and learn from others who are in the same situation. It offers inspiration, guidance, and motivation to those who want not only to make more but also to be more."
~Des Moines Register

What the media is saying about
Prince Charming Isn't Coming:
How Women Get Smart About Money

"Offers readers a practical seven-step guide to overcoming negative—and dangerous—attitudes and, in the process, the bonus if far greater self-esteem."
~New York Newsday

"This book can take all women, however modest their means, from helpless ignorance to a secure future—before a crisis strikes."
~Amazon.com

"Am insightful analysis of why women are often money-phobic, plus a practical plan for change."
~Mademoiselle Magazine

"A heart-to-heart talk about the psychological and financial tools women need to take control of their economic destiny."
~Seattle Times

"Loaded with practical advice and lots of inspiring 'war stories'...penned in catchy, clear prose...guaranteed to give the greenest novice much of the monetary know-how she needs."
~Chattanooga Free Press

"In this book, without getting bogged down in technical details, Stanny reveals basic truths and offers concrete advice for women who are ready to find their financial wings."
~Third Age News Service

"Her research reveals startling insights...practical advice, anecdotes, savvy checklists."
~Dayton Daily News

"Stanny's book is part motivator and part primer, recounting tales from other women who dived into the investment world and surfaced feeling self-assured."
~Kansas City Star

"Unlike other books geared toward money, this one specifically works to undo cultural conditioning, and she's not just talking to rich women."
~Bremerton Sun

"Consider steering your clients toward this excellent new book."
~Dow Jones Investment Advisor

"A well-written and well-researched book. It fits easily into the genre of motivational books, which talk about changing belief systems before you can successfully change behavior. In this case, the belief that needs to be changed is that someone else will do the work for you. Each chapter is neatly summarized with a list of things women can do to begin their financial education."
~Providence Journal-Bulletin

 
 

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"I have read your book, Secrets of Six Figure Women, three times and I'm now reading it for the fourth time. Needless to say, it's excellent! I've given it to several women who are currently in six-figure jobs and have recommended it to many others. Having been a six-figure woman myself for the past decade, I have just started a second career with my own consultancy. It is definitely tough to maintain a commitment to pursuing an entrepreneurial vs. corporate career, but I AM COMMITTED! Many thanks for your inspiration."
~Kathy H.