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Rating: Summary: Helpful Information Review: Ray Linder is not another author offering an approach, based on his own personal opinions, to manage your money better. Instead he explains why people view money differently. The book includes twelve self-assessment quizzes, that can assist you discover how your personality affects your financial behavior. Kenneth McGhee - Author Eleven Leadership Tips For Supervisors
Rating: Summary: Clear, informative, and interesting! Review: This book is a wonderful integration of personality factors with financial management. The material is so clearly presented that anyone can grasp the principles, yet it gives a new application of Myers-Briggs Personality Typing to the financial domain that can expand the understanding of professionals. The many exercises and tables of concise terms are helpful in assessing one's needs and values and increasing self-awareness of one's inner motivations. Certainly not a "one-size-fits-all" universal prescription, this, instead, helps to tailor one's use of money to achieve true wealth and personal satisfaction.
Rating: Summary: An entertaining book about money?! Review: You betcha! A FUN book for anyone who's ever wanted to work better with their financial resources. Linder quickly gets specific with each and every reader. How? With short, snappy exercises that help the reader focus on his/her specific view of money. The reader will discover self-attitudes only evident after the right questions (Linder's) are asked and answered. Then Linder guides the reader to an understanding of his/her personality type and how to make that work with the money at hand, with one's marriage, and with one's career. We're talking life-changing self-discovery! Linder's epilogue is a real zinger and makes "it all" matter.
Rating: Summary: An entertaining book about money?! Review: You betcha! A FUN book for anyone who's ever wanted to work better with their financial resources. Linder quickly gets specific with each and every reader. How? With short, snappy exercises that help the reader focus on his/her specific view of money. The reader will discover self-attitudes only evident after the right questions (Linder's) are asked and answered. Then Linder guides the reader to an understanding of his/her personality type and how to make that work with the money at hand, with one's marriage, and with one's career. We're talking life-changing self-discovery! Linder's epilogue is a real zinger and makes "it all" matter.
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