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Money: An Owner's Manual (Live Audio Seminar Recording) |
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Rating:  Summary: Keep It Simple Stupid Review: Dennis Deaton has foiled the lazy get-rich-quick seekers who want some clever and cynical way to "beat" the system. Deaton has the only way: utter simplicity: it's what you keep that counts. Companies could learn from this too! Deaton has given the simplest of lessons in the best and simplest way possible. His voice in the book is strong and clear, and he does not leave you wondering what to do. You know exactly what to do. If you want to own money instead of owe money, this is the book. This book will drive shallow people crazy. Which is why I like it.
Rating:  Summary: Keep It Simple Stupid Review: Dennis Deaton's book "Money" taught me how to stay focused on all the reasons why I work for money. Run a tight ship, but, by all means buy this book.
Rating:  Summary: Focused, simple and hastle free Review: I first read this book in 1994, when I was deep in debt and wondering how to get out. This book gave me specific instructions on how to do that and to move on to financial freedom I enjoy now. It is simple, easy to read and gives you the plan to not only own money, but to own it without the worry that all the "other" investment schemes have built into them. I have since loaned it to my friends, with good reviews, and I periodically re-read it (one of the few books I have read more than once) to keep the focus. GET THE BOOK!
Rating:  Summary: Focused, simple and hastle free Review: I first read this book in 1994, when I was deep in debt and wondering how to get out. This book gave me specific instructions on how to do that and to move on to financial freedom I enjoy now. It is simple, easy to read and gives you the plan to not only own money, but to own it without the worry that all the "other" investment schemes have built into them. I have since loaned it to my friends, with good reviews, and I periodically re-read it (one of the few books I have read more than once) to keep the focus. GET THE BOOK!
Rating:  Summary: Self-Control, Not Self-Destuct Review: This book does an excellent job of reiterating the simple truth of getting past any obstacle. Instead of performing a high-wire act, this book recommends a safe and direct way to conquest. Specifically, the book tackles financial accumulation, but the underlying principles can be applied anywhere. Lacks the substance of a true financial guide, though. The book could use more explanation of real investment highways (eg What are mutal funds? How do they differ from other investments?). Nonetheless, it is highly recommmended for anyone looking to get back on their feet.
Rating:  Summary: Self-Control, Not Self-Destuct Review: This book does an excellent job of reiterating the simple truth of getting past any obstacle. Instead of performing a high-wire act, this book recommends a safe and direct way to conquest. Specifically, the book tackles financial accumulation, but the underlying principles can be applied anywhere. Lacks the substance of a true financial guide, though. The book could use more explanation of real investment highways (eg What are mutal funds? How do they differ from other investments?). Nonetheless, it is highly recommmended for anyone looking to get back on their feet.
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