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		<title>An Interview with Al Jacobs</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anne Mattos-Leedom</dc:creator>
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1.Â  There are so many books on personal finance and investing these days.Â  How is your book unique and why should people find it compelling?
Despite some notable exceptions, most books on finance and investment embrace particular techniques, topics, or advisors, where the reader relies upon some prepackaged program.Â  Nobodyâ€™s Fool: A Skepticâ€™s Guide to Prosperity [...]]]></description>
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