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L**Z
Well written book lots of information
This is an awesome book! Great information! Perfect for any one looking for financial stability
3**L
Great book for ANYONE of ANY age...
This has to be one of the best books I have ever read, coming from someone that was taught little-to-nothing of financial responsibility. Not only is the content invaluable to anyone, but it motivates you to DO SOMTHING with your life and gives you a direction to start for success. Do not be mistaken; this is not a book with "all of the answers" but is aimed more toward motivation and personal financial success/retirement planning. David Bach has many variants of this book and I was originally handed Smart Couples Finish Rich when previously married and in debt up to my eyeballs by a financial advisor. In the past 10 years since reading that book, I now have retirement planning started, little to no debt, and am planning for my financial future/success. It was one that changed my life and I have since passed it on. I recently purchased this variant to refresh my direction now that life is different and will continue to recommend it after reading it cover to cover again. It's even a great reference later when you need it. I passed my Smart Couples Finish Rich to a family member in need of said motivation (they also were never financially responsible) and spread the word! GET THIS BOOK! This edition at time of purchase was written in 2004, so most of it is up-to-date. Shipping was fast and decently packaged. It's also hard cover if so ordered (recommended).
R**K
Great Info ages 25-40
I purchased the Start Late, Finish Rich: A No-Fail Plan for Achieving Financial Freedom at Any Age (Finish Rich Book Series) for myself from Amazon.I read the book and was looking for David Bach’s expertise on how to save a little more money for retirement age. I figured if anyone had some great ideas it would be a well-known financial speaker such as him.I felt the book was a good and easy read and David is a great motivator of trying to help people succeed. I am in my fifties now and I do believe that much of the advice that is given would help people forty years and older.Much of the advice he gave I was implementing such as put all that you can up to the max in your 401K and spend less on the things you don’t need.For people with credit card debt the chapter on it is very important on how to get rid of debt and takes you thru step by step in the process.I liked the chapter about a file and organization system for your financial files.In conclusion I liked the book but definitely think some of the advice that was given would benefit people between 25-40 years old. There is a wealth of info on how to really get a great head start on retirement saving. I purchased the book for my son in hopes of him gaining insight on different ways to safe for later in life and to get motivated to save today.
R**G
Phenominally comprehensive!
This book is so packed with practical, useful information and recommendations that there is nothing else to compare it to. I know of multi-thousand-dollar financial seminars that don't provide half of the financial education this book provides. I am far from a novice, and this book taught me a lot. This book covers everything from very simple (and yet quite good) fund investment strategies which take very little time, to in-depth understanding of the direct and indirect tax benefits of real estate investing. Perhaps the most important thing about this book is that the author is so well versed in the subject and so generous at the same time. This book is not written as a teaser for some follow-up multi-thousand-dollar seminar. It has all the info in it, for less than $20!
J**N
Start Late, Finish Rich
This remarkable book is no 1 USA Today, Business Week, New York Time and Wall Street Journal bestseller. No matter who you are or what your income is, you can benefit from this easy-to-apply program. When you do it David Bach's way, failure is not an option. Even if you're in your thirties, forties, fifties - even your sixties and beyond, you 've still got an opportunity to put your life on the right track financially and stop worrying about the future. To save is not a sprint. It is a marathon. You need to build up gradually. You've got to start slowly. You need to keep it simple. A lot of people didn't do anything because they believe that the cost of taking care of their families too high and their incomes too low. In this book, David Bach teaches you how to transform your dreams into reality and fulfill your desires for financial freedom. It consists of 5 parts and contains topics such as: how to transform your debt into wealth; how to get rich in real estate in the weekends; how to start a home-based business and increase your income on the side; how to use Bach's simple "Perfect Pie Approach" to wealth - so that you catch up getting rich without too much risk; why your dreams don'tn have deadlines; and above all, it includes dozens of stories of real people who started late and are living rich now. If they can do it, you can too. Digest this book and you will have no problem achieving financial freedom at any age.
J**E
Some good stuff, but a whole lot of filler
About 25% of this book is good, solid guidance. The rest is a lot of fluff and filler in the form of anecdotes and pep talks that were likely included to pad the page count and make it feel like a longer book. I was planning to give it two stars, but there IS an entire chapter at the end about the value of giving back through volunteering, donating, and otherwise being a good citizen of the world with the wealth you are hopefully beginning to create as a result of the book’s suggested actions. So I give a third star for the author’s inclusion of this topic, and writing an entire chapter on the topic instead of just a few short lines.P.S. Some of the advice is now dated, as the book was written in 2004. Not necessarily wrong, just dated, so be sure to do your research on current best practices as well.
M**.
Good advice.
Not even all the way through it and I realized I am not investing my money adequately. I am selling my Lexus and driving my second car with a dent in it, so I can invest that $700 bucks a month before retiring in two years. I always wanted a Lexus and drove one for almost a year. Now is the time for me get serious and focus on survival for the future and not toys.
Z**A
Worth a read, and a second read!
This is my third book by the author. I learn more and more each time and have already implemented a number of his suggestions and feel like I’m really taking control of my finances.
A**E
Useful
It's the 4th book from David Bach that I buy.It's very easy to read and understand it.A few of the tips are just related to USA but most of them have an european version and are very useful to manage your finances on the smartest and fastest way.
D**I
Actionable financial teachings
You'll learn how to reduce debt, save money and invest it, why becoming a great employee matters and, ultimately, how you can live a rich live today (hint: the things that bring us joy in life are usually free).I am 29 and I benefited tremendously from reading this book. This book packs advice for people of all ages. It's worth reading and sharing your newly acquired knowledge with others.
P**I
An Excellent Book for the late risers in life
An Excellent Book for the late risers in life, who feel that they've missed the train of Savings and Investing in their earlier years, and who nevertheless have not yet given up! It's their last chance to become Millionaires! Read every piece of Advice, which is worth it's weight in GOLD! An Excellent Plan to end up Rich, in-spite of starting late in life, as the name suggests! Bravo David!
J**G
otherwise it is a good read.
The author's examples are all concerning Americans. Some of his articles probably alright but a reader from other country needs to see the relevance to their situation,otherwise it is a good read.
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