Jennifer's Reviews > Millionaire Teacher: The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School
Millionaire Teacher: The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School
by Andrew Hallam
by Andrew Hallam
Jennifer's review
bookshelves: finance-reading-challenge, nonfiction, library, wishlist, reference, money
Jul 23, 12
bookshelves: finance-reading-challenge, nonfiction, library, wishlist, reference, money
Read from July 22 to 23, 2012
Great book for anyone looking to get basic investing knowledge! It was a lot of review for me about index funds, but the guidance on stocks at the end was great and new for me.
It's written by an American, but it does use some Canadian examples as well. It's one to add to the reference library.
I also think it is one that should form part of basic financial education in schools! If you've got a classroom, why not put books like this one in it?
It's written by an American, but it does use some Canadian examples as well. It's one to add to the reference library.
I also think it is one that should form part of basic financial education in schools! If you've got a classroom, why not put books like this one in it?
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Reading Progress
| 07/22/2012 | page 4 |
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2.0% | "I like that he actually gives a precise measurable definition of wealth instead of simply relying on self-measured feelings of being wealthy." |
| 07/23/2012 | page 53 |
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29.0% | "Love the comparison chart between mutual funds and total stock market index funds!" |
| 07/23/2012 | page 97 |
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53.0% | "Making great progress! A lot of this is just refreshing stuff I already knew about. But in glad for the refresher course!" |
| 07/23/2012 | page 176 |
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96.0% | "Really like the section on picking individual stocks! Great advice!" |
