I've just started reading a book called, "Your Money Or Your Life" and I must say that although it's a little dated I'm really loving it. So far there aren't any new concepts in it, but the way in which it presents its concepts is just dazzling. I'm not quite sure of the history of this book, but I see many contemporary books have borrowed heavily from this one.
Has anyone here read the full book? If so, anything to say about it?
I read it several years ago. I remember it being great, but the process it outlines is so time consuming that I never was able to carve that kind of time out to implemint it.
eley
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Jas, I agree totally with Eley. I kind of read it in an 'overview' mode. I'm not really the organised type who does much financial planning etc but I just thought the ideas were sound. I was more interested in the Money vs Values balance. A good book though. One of those that just fell into my hands. I had never heard of it before but a friend was packing up his stuff to move abroad and he was chucking it out.
Cool
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