Whatever financial freedom means to you – living the life you want, not working to someone else’s timetable, not worrying about money ever again, or some other dream – the way to get there is through investing.
In this concise and accessible book, Ben Carlson and Robin Powell show you how to put yourself on the path to financial freedom through sensible saving and straightforward investing.
This is not about getting rich quick. But it is about getting rich reliably. Building wealth through investing – with the long-term goal of financial freedom – requires discipline, sacrifice and time. But it is possible, and almost anyone can do it if armed with the right information.
Invest Your Way to Financial Freedom shares all the steps you need to take to reach your goals.
This includes clear and simple answers to the following questions:
Why is saving important – and how much to save? Why is investing the best way to build wealth? What should investors expect from the stock market? How long does it really take to become a millionaire? Is it too late if you don’t make an early start to saving and investing?
After reading this book, you will know everything you need to know to achieve financial freedom!
Ben Carson is the Director of Institutional Asset Management at Ritholtz Wealth Management. The firm creates detailed investment plans and manage portfolios for institutions and individuals to help them achieve their goals.
Excellent book on the fundamentals of personal finance with a U.K. tilt. Clearly explains concepts in a very relatable way. A few mini-chapters that don’t that add much value and are a tad unnecessary, but otherwise a must read for anyone starting their personal finance journey.
The title says it all. Very informative, and easy to read and understand. Highly recommend it to anyone starting off their working life, because saving for the future is not on most youngsters radar when starting off... It certainly wasn't on mine.
Very concise, simple and to the point. A very helpful/useful addition to anyone who wants some help on getting their ducks in order. Sometimes simple is better.