About the book and its Contents:
This book is by David Bach is one the simplest and most often overlooked book in stores that offers a stress-free and sure way to increase one's wealth.
The first few chapters talk about reviewing your expenses and cutting down on some of the unnecessary ones. The succeeding chapters talk about automating your investment program, which offers a lot of sense.
Review
Though this book gives a lot of banking options that apply only to the United States, the lessons being taught here, such as, finding and controlling your 'latte factor' are universal in nature, and can be applied by anyone.
Difficulty Level = 1/5
This is a very good book for beginners who do not have the time and mindset for studying finance.
Personal Rating = 5/5
This is an excellent book for busy employees and working professionals and those who are simply confounded by the very idea of high finance.
You do not need to be a finance graduate in order to invest and save for your future successfully. Instead, you can opt for an automatic program wherein a portion of your net income is automatically deducted from your payslip and placed either in savings or investments. That way, you can only maximize or make use of the money you can spend. It's easier than trying to curb your expenses first then save after.
Sounds a little to simple to me.
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