Joe Moglia, the chairman of TD AMERITRADE, says "college students need [this] information before they get their first credit card. Young adults need it before they buy their first home."
SANTA MONICA, CA, March 27, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Today, author Natalie Pace is celebrating having her bestseller, The ABCs of Money, at the top of the Investing, Basics category on Amazon (free) for two years consecutively, with 108,000 downloads of the e-book to date, and counting. The book has been at or near #1 (in the top 12) since Easter 2013.
Natalie Pace's newest book, The Gratitude Game, offers a 21-day program to implement the strategies outlined in The ABCs of Money. The Gratitude Game e-book is currently being offered for just 99-cents, so that those who need this information most can get it at a price they can afford.
Who is Natalie Pace?
Natalie Pace is a single mother/soccer mom who, after being frustrated that life wasn't adding up, lived her way into the answer with novel and effective budgeting and investing strategies. Since that turnaround moment over a decade ago, she has been saving homes and nest eggs, and earning the praise of the icons of economics, including Nobel Prize winning economist Dr. Gary Becker. Professor Becker penned the Preface to Natalie's 1st book, Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is, "enthusiastically" recommending it.
Joe Moglia, the chairman of TD AMERITRADE, who wrote the forward to The ABCs of Money believes that "College students need [this] information before they get their first credit card. Young adults need it before they buy their first home. Empty nesters can use the information to downsize to a sustainable lifestyle, before they get into trouble."
"Life in today's world doesn't add up," Natalie Pace says. "Millennials are coming out of college and earning what people were paid two decades ago. Meanwhile, expenses have quadrupled. The last two recessions cost Americans 55% and 75% of their nest egg, respectively. As we enter the 7th year of the current bull market, protecting your assets becomes critically important. If you lost half in 2008 or if you're relying on credit cards to make ends meet, then protecting your future requires a new plan. Now."
Bill & Nilo Earned Gains During the Great Recession (instead of losing half)
Bill and Nilo Bolden saved their nest egg with a simple pie chart that Natalie Pace drew on a napkin in January of 2008. According to Nilo, "My husband spoke with Natalie Pace, and after a brief discussion, she charted a plan on the back of a napkin. I decided to take her advice. Soon after, we had the big crash. I was one of the few and lucky people who actually made money. So, thank you Natalie, for saving my retirement!"
Millennials Taking Charge of Their Future
According to Matthew Blair, "Natalie helped me immensely in developing the confidence to get started. It's daunting to begin to invest. I only wish I had met Natalie when I was 18 instead of 26."
Professionals Love How Easy It is
"For me, at 50 years old, money and investing is finally clear and simple. Natalie's retreat and her books The Gratitude Game and The ABCs of Money were key in changing my mindset," Sarah Marr says.
Natalie Wynne Pace is the bestselling author of The Gratitude Game, The ABCs of Money and Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is (aka You Vs. Wall Street, in paperback). The ABCs of Money has been ranked at or near #1 Investing, Basics (free) on Amazon for over 18 months (since March 31, 2013), with over 125 reviews, of which almost half are 5-star. Natalie Pace has been ranked a #1 stock picker, and is a repeat guest on national TV and radio shows such as CNBC, Good Morning America, Fox, ABC-TV, Forbes.com, NPR and more. Her budgeting and investing strategies have saved homes and nest eggs for more than a decade. Her mission is to add a splash of green to Wall Street and transform lives on Main Street. As a strong believer in giving back, she has been instrumental in raising tens of millions for public schools, financial literacy, the arts and underserved women and girls worldwide.
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