Welcome to Bowman's Money College

About Bowman's Money College

Bowman's Money College is a publishing company and the goal of all the materials produced or written is to point out ways to save and earn more money.

Additionally, if you need a speaker for your event we can provide material for both business and individual finance concerns and issues. BMC provides consulting for small business owners in the area of customer service, operations, credit management, and start up issues.

 

Articles

5 Tips Daters Can Teach Job Seekers
Trivia about money, jobs, credit, debt and personal finance.
Why You Want To Be Rejected 9 Times
Would McDonalds Hire The Burger King??
The New American Dream
   
unemployment bookBooks

Bowman's Money College publishes books about personal finance, career development, and unemployment.

The most recently published book was "How To Scare The Hell Out Of Unemployment". This book was released in September 2011.

Book Summary: Unemployment is a serious threat to your short and long term financial well-being. It has the potential to leave deep economic scars in your household that may never completely heal. Facing unemployment is not much different from facing the bullies at school. Many of the same attributes are involved. Fear, embarrassment, unfairness, and someone attempting to take something important away are all at play.

Unemployment thrives on those that aren’t sure how to fight back, but, just like a bully, that is also unemployment’s weakness. The truth is most bullies are scared of being called out, and would much rather move on to another victim, than face your challenge.

Sometimes when you are facing an unusually large and determined bully, like unemployment, it helps to have backup. This book will be your back up, and show you how to scare the hell out of unemployment.

About The Quarter Roll
The official publication of Bowman's Money College


The Quarter Roll is about financial entertainment.
Everyday personal finance affects everyone, but why does learning to do better have to be so boring? There is lots of quality information out there, but reading it is like sitting through Ferris Bueller's high school economics class. (You remember that class right? "Bueller......Bueller.......Bueller.......") At TheQuarterRoll.com we publish lots of stories about real people and even celebrities. What did they do right? What did they do wrong? What can we learn from them. That is financial entertainment!

The Quarter Roll is all about a quarter more.
Let's talk about earning $1.25 instead of $1.00. Would you like to get $1.25 worth of stuff when you pay $1.00? Not only will you find stories in The Quarter Roll that allow you to raise your standard of living and strengthen your personal economic stability, but there will be stories on how to make 25% more, pay 25% less, and get 25% more value from your purchases.

The Quarter Roll's name shouts the message. It is a publication whose mission is to help you stabilize your economic situation, and then regularly improve your standard of living by giving you 25% more, as a minimum goal, than you would have gained even if you're already living a financially smart lifestyle.
   

Financial Entertainment - via The Quarter Roll

Tobey Maguire - who wants his poker winnings?
Nikki Minaj - says hard work must come before success
Troy Polamalu - scores a college diploma
John Bradshaw Layfield - pinning down success
Tonya Harding - A case study on career planning

Get more stories here.

 

   
 

"Bowman's Money College, Penn Hills - Turning  poor into more"

Bowman's Money College, located in Penn Hills, is published to provide personal insights and opinions on saving and managing money, budgeting, and reducing debt. Also provided are ways to start a small business, decrease your tax liability, and build wealth. Bowman's Money College does not give professional accounting, legal, or investing counsel. The ideas, examples, and advice presented on this site are solely the opinion of the author based on his personal experiences. 412-376-SAVE © All rights reserved.