December 14, 2005 (Press Release) --
(December 13, 2005 -- Rapid City, S.D.) Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Richard S. Kahler, president of Kahler Financial Group, announced today the release of ‘‘The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge: 5 Principles to Transform Your Relationship with Money”’. The book addresses the consequences of a problematic emotional relationship with money – with the help of Dickensian (Scrooge) analogies.
Through its authors Richard S. Kahler, CFP; Ted Klontz, PhD; and Brad Klontz, Psy, the book illustrates that financial decisions are governed by our deep-seated unconscious emotions and beliefs about money and offers a personal and pragmatic plan for building a healthy and productive relationship with money.
The book describes how to deal with the relationship between net worth and self-worth; how to discover authentic goals and values; how to permanently change self-destructive money behaviors; and, through five principles of financial prosperity, how to leave a family legacy of financial wellness.
It introduces a breakthrough approach that is transforming lives—a method which The Wall Street Journal hails as “an innovative effort that combines experiential therapy with nuts-and-bolts financial planning.”
According to Rick Kahler, “Ebenezer Scrooge would seem an unlikely source from which to glean financial wisdom. However, Dickens’ classic tale of how Scrooge left behind his miserly ways and transformed into a joyful, compassionate, and generous man is a powerful model we all can benefit from today.” The authors use anecdotes and detailed exercises to teach readers to make financial choices that will nurture and support their life aspirations and goals.
‘‘The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge” is designed to help readers understand and permanently change the underlying emotional issues that force them to make the same financial mistakes repeatedly. In a practical and personal way, it offers a plan for building a comfortable and productive relationship with money. This book goes far beyond traditional strategies for solving immediate money problems and aims to help readers build a healthy, lasting relationship with money.
The book is available through www.amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0757303544/qid=1134504201/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/104-1070423-3481544?n=507846&s=books&v=glance
Through its authors Richard S. Kahler, CFP; Ted Klontz, PhD; and Brad Klontz, Psy, the book illustrates that financial decisions are governed by our deep-seated unconscious emotions and beliefs about money and offers a personal and pragmatic plan for building a healthy and productive relationship with money.
The book describes how to deal with the relationship between net worth and self-worth; how to discover authentic goals and values; how to permanently change self-destructive money behaviors; and, through five principles of financial prosperity, how to leave a family legacy of financial wellness.
It introduces a breakthrough approach that is transforming lives—a method which The Wall Street Journal hails as “an innovative effort that combines experiential therapy with nuts-and-bolts financial planning.”
According to Rick Kahler, “Ebenezer Scrooge would seem an unlikely source from which to glean financial wisdom. However, Dickens’ classic tale of how Scrooge left behind his miserly ways and transformed into a joyful, compassionate, and generous man is a powerful model we all can benefit from today.” The authors use anecdotes and detailed exercises to teach readers to make financial choices that will nurture and support their life aspirations and goals.
‘‘The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge” is designed to help readers understand and permanently change the underlying emotional issues that force them to make the same financial mistakes repeatedly. In a practical and personal way, it offers a plan for building a comfortable and productive relationship with money. This book goes far beyond traditional strategies for solving immediate money problems and aims to help readers build a healthy, lasting relationship with money.
The book is available through www.amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0757303544/qid=1134504201/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/104-1070423-3481544?n=507846&s=books&v=glance

Authors Rick Kahler, CFP; Ted Klontz, PhD; and Brad Klontz, Psy explore unconscious emotions and beliefs about money and offer personal and pragmatic plans for building a healthy and productive relati
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