Personal Finance
Review:As insurance agents, I believe that must have a strategy to offer to business owners that makes sense in the way they urgently need solutions to the path that is coming to each retiree that initiates retirement stage and every dollar counts. Selling Policies based only on death needs is obsolete, no longer satisfy needs or pains. This book is about living needs, about the "reality" that every 55 year old has seen coming. Read more
Review:I would make it required reading for everyone if I could. The ideas can be found on many blogs, but this is as straight forward and distilled as you can get. Fairly simple advice but it seems to not be common sense. Read more
Review:My daughter bought this for school as required. Likes the class and learning how to plan her financial future at 21. So proud of her for looking ahead and taking necessary steps to save her money and invest it for a home. She is working two jobs and is financially responsible. Making necessary short term sacrifices as this book teaches. Applying techniques and principles she learned from this book and her class. Listening to mom didn't seem to work as well for her!! Haha! Read more
Review:I give copies of this book to college graduates. Easy to read in short segments with 99 chapters. Each one can be read in less than five minutes. Good way to get young adults beginning their careers to stop and think strategically about the future. Read more
Review:Very informative and a book any and every investor should read (especially the younger investor). Simplifies the seemingly complex endeavor of picking stocks and makes investing accessible to even the most casual investor. I would recommend to every one I know. I will not summarize any of his points here... Go buy the book! Read more
Review:Good finance Book . Simply teaches you to pay yourself first ten percent then pay your bills . In doing so you will eliminate your debt and create a savings that will serve you will in times of emergency . Read more
Review:'The Millionaire Mind' has nicely satisfied my curiosity about the characteristics of the affluent people. Stanley has presented various findings of his research, which I find interesting. In some occasions, the research findings were presented in a way that inclined to the author's opinions & values, but that did not spoil the reading experience. Read more
Review:I had to purchase this book again, because my daughter liked it so well she wanted to keep my first copy. A great book that reinforces what most of us know. If you are the type that understands real millionaire behavior, you will enjoy this read, although you may not learn much new, it is fun to read for reinforcement of lots of good info that will make you feel good about your own practical, frugal, intelligent, spending habits. Read more
Review:I purchased this book after seeing the author on a T.V. program. I called my cable company after reading one of the first chapters and was able to get my bill reduced $240.00 a year for the same package! That's about a huge return over the cost of the book for just one suggestion. I have already loaned the book to a neighbor. This book because it is filled with info. for our everyday lives. We work hard for our money but we also need to spend smart. Read more
Review:A solid motivational read. Im a self employed consultant that works from home. The stories were motivating and served as a boost before i started my day. However nothing particularly outstanding and lifechanging in this book for me. That is this book is filled with very common sense advice. Also several editing issues (a quote incorrectly attributed to Nelson Mandela) and i found it interesting that thr author made a point to identify the race of black women she interviewed (no other races were... Read more