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Have More Money Now : A Common Sense Approach to Financial Management

Have More Money Now : A Common Sense Approach to Financial Management

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Financial Advice
Review: I was a little skeptical at first but I have to say this is one of the best personal finance books I have seen. Period. By combining financial wisdom with stories from his own life Layfield has laid bare his own previous financial woes and his trek to correct the problem. Maybe it just goes to show that experience is the best teacher after all. A combination of financial information, wisdom about living life, and humor, this book will reward the reader. You just can't go wrong. Great financial information can come from the strangest directions.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not the most elegantly written book, BUT...
Review: if I had read this book when I was graduating high school, I'd be in a much better financial position than I am now. This is not a book that you will use to get rich in a month, like most investment books. It WILL show you how to manage debt, develop a sound long term investment strategy, and hopefully retire with a sizable nestegg. My only problem is the author tends to repeat himself ALOT, but it's a small thing among the priceless information presented. I would recommend this book to any fresh out of school teenager or college student. The information presented here SHOULD be a mandatory class for all high school seniors.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWESOME
Review: John Bradshaw Layfield is a genius. The book rocks!! His new wrestling gimmick is the greatest thing to hit the WWE in years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great financial and wrestling book
Review: This book is entertaining and informative and that is how I judge this book. On the entertainment side, there are some nice stories about JBL's life in wrestling and being a wrestling fan, I found these stories interesting. A little on the light side, this is certainly not an expose on wrestling...nor is it advertised to be. So, from a wrestling perspective, it delivers what I expected.

On the financial side, there is nothing earth shattering here but it is a pretty good template for living your life. It has some very good, solid financial advice that would help basic and young investors, especially. So, in that regard, I also feel that the book delivers on its' financial advice.

I recommend this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not the most elegantly written book, BUT...
Review: This book is not about having money NOW. The title is misleading. The book is more focused on long term investment, with a minimum of 5 years in mind, I think. Be vigilant on the math and formulas because there's a part about PEG's that I think is wrong. I mean he has the formula right but then he does something against what he already said. It's a pretty quick read, I finished it in two days. The way he mixes in real life stories and ties them into finance is interesting at least. It's not a boring read thanks to that.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good ideas...
Review: This book is not about having money NOW. The title is misleading. The book is more focused on long term investment, with a minimum of 5 years in mind, I think. Be vigilant on the math and formulas because there's a part about PEG's that I think is wrong. I mean he has the formula right but then he does something against what he already said. It's a pretty quick read, I finished it in two days. The way he mixes in real life stories and ties them into finance is interesting at least. It's not a boring read thanks to that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Common Sense and Practicality, A good combo!
Review: This book is practical. The man may be a Pro Wrestler, which you may or may not look down upon (even more so after reading some of the other reviews here!), but he has much Common Sense advice to offer here.
Mr. Layfield's advice is simple: be prepared for the future, but not at the expense of the enjoyment of life in the present. In other words, save for the future, but have some fun now, as you may not be here tomorrow!
This book will NOT make you rich overnight, but it will give you some good ideas for planning out your future. It's also very entertaining if you happen to be interested in wrestling in addition to money management!
I use his ideas about "Pricing Perfection" when I lecture to adult learning about planning for the future. This book has been very valuable to me!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: John Bradshaw Can't Get A Lay-Field
Review: This book sucks. It's just a marketing ploy by WWE to make more money, hence the title of the book hahahahahahaha....


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