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The Finish Rich Workbook : Creating a Personalized Plan for a Richer Future |
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Rating: Summary: Excellent Guide for Learning Review: This book will educate you from ignorance to near-expert levels by simply following along with the step-by-step sytem outlined so simple in its pages. It is every bit as powerful and effective for its subject-matter as Tom Leonardi's "Secrets of Sensual Lovemaking" and Clint Arthur's video guide "New Sex Now". I would highly recommend that readers get this book if they are serious about mastering their personal finances, and get the other two if they are desiring improvement in their personal relationship with a loved-one. These are all very great products which are e-z to use, simple to learn, and very effective.
Rating: Summary: Balancing YOUR values and money management Review: We gave this book to each of our 7 children. Within a week, one child had reported back that their family had discovered how they could save $1500 a year using the principles found in the latte factor. This book teaches money management skills that are based on one's personal values. It takes one through excercises designed to help one identify what values are important, and then based on those values develop financial goals. For example, if missionary work is an important goal, this book will help one develop a plan for saving towards that goal. Mr. Bach emphasizes that YOUR values should drive your financial planning.
Rating: Summary: Balancing YOUR values and money management Review: We gave this book to each of our 7 children. Within a week, one child had reported back that their family had discovered how they could save $1500 a year using the principles found in the latte factor. This book teaches money management skills that are based on one's personal values. It takes one through excercises designed to help one identify what values are important, and then based on those values develop financial goals. For example, if missionary work is an important goal, this book will help one develop a plan for saving towards that goal. Mr. Bach emphasizes that YOUR values should drive your financial planning.
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