A Purse of Your Own in the New York Times
April 24, 2010 by Deborah Owens
Filed under In the Press
Several personal finance books aimed at women landed in my mailbox recently. They were hard to miss. The books had pink covers and the catchy, if cringeworthy, titles, “Shoo, Jimmy Choo!” and “Hot (Broke) Messes.” And then there was the one I found on Amazon, “A Purse of Your Own.”
Washington Post The Color of Money Book Club
February 28, 2010 by Deborah Owens
Filed under In the Press
I simply love using a purse as a metaphor for wealth. “More than anything, the purse represents our private financial identity,” Deborah Owens writes in “A Purse of Your Own.” “At the end of the day, creating wealth is about adding to the purse.”
Purse in the Laurel Leader
February 12, 2010 by Deborah Owens
Filed under In the Press
“There’s a difference between women who build wealth and don’t and that’s what my book is about,”
