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Title: Getting Rich In America : Eight Simple Rules for Building a Fortune--And a Satisfying Life by Dwight R. Lee, Richard B. McKenzie, Conger Eric ISBN: 0-06-661983-1 Publisher: HarperBusiness Pub. Date: 01 March, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.25 (20 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent advice; Easy to read; Very effective principles
Comment: The eight rules reinforce which many people intuitively know. I bought this for my college age child and will buy another for my highschool age child. It clearly outlines the basics of creating a balance in life and how to reach financial security without the need to win the lottery. A great book for young people to refer to for many years. The examples are modern day issues which many of us face rountinely.
Rating: 5
Summary: The most well rounded financial advice book I've read so far
Comment: As the name states, this book explains how it is possible to build wealth AND achieve a satisfying life by following a few simple rules. There are no off-the-wall advice or get-rich-quick schemes offered here, unlike the material from some other "financial gurus". All of the principles presented in this book are logically sound and time-proven, but I hesitate to say "common-sense" because so few people actually practice them in reality.
For example, I think we've all heard about the power of compounding--and how it can turn a modest savings into a significant nest egg over time. However, very few people take this to heart and apply it to their daily money management decisions, because they feel it requires too much work or they feel helpless in controlling their expenses. What the authors do is demonstrate, by using specific examples and crunching the numbers, that even minor expenditures today can have significant economic impact down the road. They show that by making certain choices early on in one's life, nearly ANYONE can build a fortune in America. It truly doesn't require a genius or lots of luck to become rich today. Moreover, the authors point out that one doesn't have to sacrifice all of life's pleasures or live like a pauper in order to achieve financial security. All it takes is a little prudent savings and investing. If you believe in the opportunity to achieve wealth in this country, but have trouble getting motivated and taking action, this book is for you.
The chapter on investing is excellent. The authors explain how trying to beat the market is futile, and "safe" returns can be riddled with risk over the long haul (due to inflation). If you believe that you are just as capable of managing your investments as paid experts, you'll like this book.
Most people aren't aware of the return on education; I know I went to college just because it was the thing to do (and my parents wouldn't have it any other way ;) This book describes how increasing one's education level can substantially affect (negatively and positively) one's earnings. It's very interesting reading.
What this book also emphasizes, that most other financial advice books neglect to mention, is that living a good lifestyle is not only satisfying but also FINANCIALLY rewarding. Practicing good ethics enables a person to feel good about him/herself (leading to a more productive life), and making healthy lifestyle choices extends your life (thereby allowing the power of compounding to work longer). If you want validation that doing the right thing and living responsibly is rewarding emotionally AND financially, then read this book.
The only point that I have a minor quibble with is: getting married is good for wealth building. I understand what the authors are trying to say, which (I think) is: being in a committed relationship and having a contributing partner can accelerate the wealth building process. However, I don't believe that the actual marriage contract is necessary for achieving wealth. While marriage may help some couples stay together, it can also provide a false sense of security for others (causing them to stop working as hard on maintaining the relationship). Some people choose not to get married because they have no desire to produce offspring, others do it to avoid the "marriage tax penalty". I think unmarried, committed couples are just as likely to build significant wealth (and live fulfilling lives) as married couples. Anyway, I'm being technical here, and what's important is that the authors do get their point across.
I really liked this book, and I am practicing all the principles described in it. I find my peace of mind higher than ever, knowing that I'm well on the path towards a secure future.
Rating: 1
Summary: Advice for the fearful!
Comment: This book was terrible, maybe the worst book I have read on investing. It was so basic I felt like I was in pre-school learning how to tie my shoes. It's a book for whimps who are full of fear and are too scared to do anything with their live's. There is even a section warning you not to use drugs. Come on..... Don't waste your money..........
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Title: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth: The 8 Secrets of How 5,000 Ordinary Americans Became Successful Investors--and How You Can Too by Ric Edelman ISBN: 0062736868 Publisher: HarperBusiness Pub. Date: 26 December, 2000 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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Title: The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley, William D. Danko ISBN: 0671015206 Publisher: Pocket Books Pub. Date: 01 October, 1998 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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Title: The New Rules of Money: 88 Simple Strategies for Financial Success Today by Ric Edelman ISBN: 0062720740 Publisher: HarperCollins Pub. Date: 01 February, 1999 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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Title: The Truth About Money 3rd Edition by Ric Edelman ISBN: 0060566582 Publisher: HarperBusiness Pub. Date: 23 December, 2003 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Discover the Wealth Within You : A Financial Plan For Creating a Rich and Fulfilling Life by Ric Edelman ISBN: 0060008334 Publisher: HarperBusiness Pub. Date: 01 April, 2003 List Price(USD): $15.95 |
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