Saturday, March 28, 2009
A Million Bucks by 30
This book is a basic, easy to fallow guide on how to take responsibility for ones own finances and future at a young age. It teaches that self management is the best way to prepare oneself to later manage larger groups of people and larger amounts of money. As silly as the title makes the book out to be, it's an "idiot's guide to saving, investing, and being money smart even when you don't think you have the money to do so." The book suggest setting sub-goals to achieve one's larger goal, investing in real estate and not living outside one's means; the emphasis is on saving over spending, and staying connected to ones community and corporation is see what opportunities are at their finder tips.
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