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Money: What Financial Experts Will Never Tell You

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Mastering your money is like a puzzle-it's only possible when you have all the pieces. Unfortunately, you're not likely to get those pieces from the latest pop financial advisors who are full of feel-good philosophies that inspire but ultimately don't solve money problems. If you want to get out of debt, live rich, retire wealthy, and even have enough to help others, stop what you're doing and open this book

361 pages, Paperback

First published September 25, 2006

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April 11, 2015
I read this book annually. The book is divided into two parts, Part I. The Money Mastery Principles and Part II. Tax Strategies. The Money Mastery Principles totally changed my relationship with money. Tax Strategies made me completely reevaluate the idea of home-based businesses. It's the first book I recommend when anyone asks me about books on money.

If interested, I wrote a comprehensive review of it over on the blog: http://readinghaspurpose.blogspot.com...
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June 20, 2008
This book was interesting to read, it's a financial book but doesn't read like a boring financial book. It contains easily understood roads for tracking where your money is going. I've been on the program for 9 months now and feel like I'm truely benifing from this. It's not a quick fix, but it is a true fix to financial problems this generation has.
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March 2, 2008
We really enjoyed this book, and refer back to it often. It has simple solutions to complex issues. Get out of consumer debt, stay out of consumer debt, reduce your tax burden, and so forth. Highly recommended!
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November 2, 2011
A very readable money book. One of the main premises is that, like so many other things, money is as much (or more) emotional than mathematical. I liked the earliest chapters best. In fact, I haven't launched into part 2, Tax Strategies. But worth reading just for part one. Makes you think.
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