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If You Had a Million Dollars... : Questions about Your Money and Your Life
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If You Had a Million Dollars... : Questions about Your Money and Your Life Hardcover - 2009

by Evelyn McFarlane; James Saywell

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Random House Publishing Group, 2009. Hardcover. Very Good. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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Evelyn McFarlane was born in New York. She studied architecture in New York and painting in Florence, Italy, where she writes and paints. She is the mother of an eight-year-old child.

James Saywell is an architect and writer living in Hong Kong and Tuscany.

Excerpt

Is money freedom?

If your loved one gave you a very expensive anniversary gift that you hated, what would you do?

Your parents tell you that they are leaving most of their estate to your sibling(s) and much less to you. How do you handle it?

Your parents have just told you they are going to spend all the money they can before dying, and leave the remainder to charity. What do you say?

A good friend owes you money and has not paid you back for a while. It is not enough to break the bank, but enough to compromise the friendship.

How do you deal with it?

If your boyfriend never let you treat on a night out, how would you feel about it?

What is your definition of personally being debt free?

What minimum amount of money would make a real change in your lifestyle?

Do you act differently around rich people?

If a good friend came to you for financial help, what would you do?