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Rating: Summary: Great advice. Review: The author of the book admits that there are no secrets to wealth and that he didn't learn the information in the book from long-lost scrolls or any other silly stuff. This book is simply a great, straightforward book on the basics of financial management and it WILL have you on the path to financial Freedom as fabman (as he likes to call himself) likes to say. Take my advice and read this book and apply the lessons it contains. You'll be glad you did. Definitely one of the books to read in addition to Rich Dad Poor Dad and the Millionaire Next Door.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding! A must read. Review: The Secrets of Wealth is an excellent resource on personal finance. But this is no boring textbook. It is actually written as a story (along the same lines as Rich Dad Poor Dad). Unlike Rich Dad, Poor Dad though, The Secrets of Wealth actually gives useful advice on how to achieve each step. Marciano breaks wealth building down to 10 secrets, and provides methods of implementing and using these secrets. The Secrets are revealed to the main character, David, by his mentor Mr. Mathers. Throughout the book are tips and techniques that anyone can use to improve their financial well being. The 10 steps aren't magical or difficult. Things like goal setting, investing, budgeting, and financial planning are nothing new, but Fabman gives you the knowledge and resources to actually achieve wealth. If this book cannot help you manage your finances, nothing can. Way to go Fabman!
Rating: Summary: A MUST READ!!! Review: There are no real shortcuts to wealth and we all know that, but this book provides the reader with a clear cut path to financial success. The Secrets of Wealth delivers. It's a simple to read (but very thorough) book on what Marciano's mentors taught him.He's broken the secrets of getting rich into ten essential rules that you must follow. Many of these rules I had read before, but Marciano puts them all into one book and makes you understand not only WHY you should be following the rules, but he teaches you HOW to follow them and how to build wealth...the right way. This book was a great read and I wish it was a little shorter, but nonetheless I think it's destined to be a classic!
Rating: Summary: Best of the Best Review: This is the best book I have read on personal wealth and finance and I have read most of them out their. I highly recommend this book for getting your financial life in order. The book is laid out in a story format that keeps you interested until the end wishing there was more(luckly there is as the author has just published his second book that I eagerly await). I could not put it down. The author does a great job of providing additional information along with recommended reading at the end of each chapter. I just wish there was a book like this 5 years ago.... I highly recommend reading this title!
Rating: Summary: Handbook For Financial Freedom Review: What does it take to get rich? Do you know? After reading The Millionaire Next Door my concept of the rich in this country changed. And after reading The Secrets of Wealth I now know that I CAN GET RICH WITHOUT EARNING A BIG SALARY or living like a pauper. While there aren't necessarily secrets, what the author shares with you is simply amazing and yet simple. The key is just doing 10 simple things and doing them consistently. I don't do many reviews, but I read a lot of books on finance. This is one of the best I've read in a long, long time. It might bump The Wealthy Barber off the shelf as my new favorite #1 personal finance book. I've been recommending this book to everyone who will listen because following Marciano's MoneyWaster concept I saved over $150 a month in expenses. On top of that, I also refinanced my mortgage and saved a bunch more. All because I followed just two of the Secrets of Wealth. Buy the book and put its wisdom to work for you.
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