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WEALTH VIRTUES
A Guide to acquire more money than you spend and to save more
money than you owe
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6
EAN: 9780470139783
ISBN: 0470139781
Label: Wiley
Manufacturer: Wiley
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 308
Publication Date: November 09, 2007
Publisher: Wiley
Studio: Wiley
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Solid financial guidance for anyone looking to build and protect their wealth
Every day, nationally recognized financial advisor Alan Haft helps his clients reach their financial goals and increase their standard of living. Now, in You Can Never Be Too Rich, Haft uses his vast knowledge base, highly innovative investment concepts, and entertaining style of writing to create proven investment solutions that will help readers minimize risk and take advantage of opportunities that lead to financial security for a lifetime. With this essential guide, Haft walks readers through the process of building and protecting wealth-and reveals the financial secrets that most investment professionals aren't aware of. You Can Never Be Too Rich clearly focuses on how people-whether they're just starting to work or are well on their way to retirement-can build a sizeable nest egg without getting caught up in market swings, taxes, or poor investment decisions. In this book, Haft doesn't rely on gimmicks or get-rich-quick schemes to help readers reach their goals; he simply offers proven and easy-to-understand-yet highly effective-advice that will allow them to make profitable financial decisions based on their specific situations.
Alan Haft (Boca Raton, FL) is a well-known personal finance expert, who has a diverse array of clients across the nation. His newspaper column, "The Haft of It," appears in several newspapers across the country and is being heavily marketed to newspapers up and down the East Coast. Haft is frequently quoted in a wide range of financial press, including BusinessWeek, Money magazine, Forbes, morningstar.com, and many other media outlets.
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This is one of the worst books on investing that I have ever read (and I've read quite a few). The author writes as though he is speaking to a second grader.
The first chapter is titled "The Top 10 Lessons Hollywood Teaches Us about Investing". The author then attempts to make ridiculous analogies between Hollywood movies and actors and his Top 10 Lessons. The Lessons are so basic and non-specific as to be meaningless. Examples: It's the details that count. Planning is key. ... Read More
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This truly was a fantastic book. What I thought would be complicated was made incredibly clear by Mr. Haft. I came away with a greater understanding of investing. I recommend it to everyone - even to those who think they know the market. Mr. Haft knows his stuff.
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As the President of a nationwide finance company I have read countless books on "Investing".........This book is not only a very easy and entertaining read but opened my eyes to some very new and lucrative ideas that I will no doubt take advantage of in my financial planning.
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EXCELLANT BOOK. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT TO BOTH THE NOVICE AND ADVANCED INVESTOR.HAFT CLEARLY EXPLAINS NOT ONLY TIMELESS INVESTMENT STRATEGIES,BUT SOME ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES THAT ARE "OUT OF THE BOX"THINKING. A SOLID READ, AJOB WELL DONE,YOU WONT BE DISAPOINTED.
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Haft writes in a style that is not only informative but amusing and keeps me totally awake and alert while reading him. His thoughts and concepts and better yet explanations as to why the prudent investor should avoid mutual funds and get better returns by just following a few basic rules, make me wonder why I have been listening to Brokers for years. I have attended one of his seminars, and the book is even better because it spells out in detail, how I should be investing for both safety and good ... Read More
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