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Start Late, Finish Rich: A No-Fail Plan for Achieving Financial Freedom at Any Age (Finish Rich Book Series)
David Bach

Broadway, 2006 - 368 pages

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Love These Finish Rich Books

I absolutely love all David Bach's Finish Rich Books. Read it, it's a must.


There's hope for anyone!

Excellent and informative. It got me really excited about planning for my future, even if you are at middle age. It really points out what you SHOULD know about your finances and how to find out what you don't know by giving you alot of links to look up. It was really helpful in explaining the 401k and how to invest for it. Mostly, I found it inspiring. It made me want to go out and be somebody!









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It's Great

David Bach has written a very good book. He explains in each chapter what each person needs to do in order to achieve fianancial freedom and financial security. There aren't any books that teach you each step of the way on how to accomplish this but David Bach does.


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Best personal finance book out there

David Bach wrote a personal finance and investment book that anyone can benefit from, no matter how old or young you are or what your financial situation is. David wrote the book in a very approachable, comprehensive format so the reader should walk away with many ideas about how to improve his or her financial situation. You will probably not agree with every word on every page (and David probably wouldn't want it that way), and for example, I am very happy being a renter at the moment rather than taking on a mortgage, and I have very good reasons for doing so.

The book covers are wide variety of topics relevant to everyone's finances:
- The introduction covers some psychological aspects of personal finance, which is the most important part of the book, since our emotions are so intertwined with our spending habits and feelings about money.
- Ways to reduce consumption and increase savings without feeling deprived.
- Strategies to eliminate credit card debt and avoid debt consolidation scams.
- Investing for growth and mitigating market risk at the same time.
- Cogent arguments for owning a home rather than renting and how to pay off the mortgage faster (bi-weekly payments).
- Determining whether you are in the right job or career and how to ask for a raise at your job.
- Alternate ways to make income whether or not you have a regular job, including franchising and direct marketing.
- Charitable giving, a critical part of any financial plan.
- And finally, the best part of the book. David encourages the reader to live in and find joy in every day, otherwise you are missing your life!

Again, the idea is not that you will agree with every word on every page, but I wish everyone would read the book. econ


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It's Never Too Late

As a financial planner I often run into people who haven't saved enough for retirement and are discouraged because they think it's too late. David Bach proves it's never too late. This book will inspire you to save for the type of retirement you ultimately want.

Matthew Tuttle, author of "Financial Secrets of my Wealthy Grandparents"


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