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Anonymous
Posted March 16, 2008
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Many books that are out in the market are simply a novel! They don't provide any information and are usually written by some unexperienced, 'financial advisor'. Ric's book, 'The Truth About Money' isn't just simple and easy to read, it is full of bibliographies, articles, researches, examples, experiences, and many other sources. One thing however that I feel askance about is the fact that he attempts to advertise his firm, so it's a bit biased. Other than that, the book is great!! You should really read it! Basic points are these: Save, hire a good, experienced, well-known financial advisor, forget the bonds, and invest only into stocks. He also provides info about why other vehicles, like life insurance and retirement plans are a fip-offs.
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Anonymous
Posted November 2, 2007
complex reduced to simple - odd bits reduced to targetted information
this book was worth every minute - it made me laugh - it made me think - it made me rethink. This book became a basis for a great conversation with my spouce that has and will leed to a better understanding of what we want - and importantly - how to get there. I would recommed this book and I made my life's work finance. Well done Ric!
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