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M**T
Amazing book
Great book everyone male or female should read!
L**A
Quality
I love this book. It was highly recommended by a friend to help with my finances and building wealth.
S**I
The cover might come off
Come in good quality
C**N
Good read
Would recommend
G**S
DO NOT PASS THIS BOOK UP!!!
David Bach is very honest and straight forward about money without being patronizing. He's a realist and explains why it's important, in fact more important, for women to take charge of their finances.It was his grandmother who taught him at an early age the value of money. When he later grew up to discover that so many women in America did not have the same savvy, he was inspired to write "Smart Women Finish Rich". The first 1/3 of his book points out how so few Americans today don't have enough money saved to retire by age 65, usually attributed to ignorance, overspending or sheer miunderstanding about how investment works. Even high-income wealthy people come into his office financially destitute because of poor financial habits.He explains in layman's terms everything from a Small-Cap fund and annuities to the mistakes of leaving your IRA account to a living trust when you die.Best thing of all about this book: He asks the individual to address what the value of money means to them. Most people say "security", and then he asks them to define in specific terms what they mean. Answers have ranged from "Financial freedom to do whatever I want when I want and how I want" to "Having free time to spend with my kids" to "Doing what the Lord Wants me to do." This is a very practical book with a lot of heart. This is book written specifically for women in a tone that we can understand and appreciate. I'd advise men to read it as well.A must have. Don't go without it.
M**F
Highly Recommend for any stage of life -- but especially late 20's
Within the first day of this book arriving I read the first 100 pages in one sitting.You can tell that Bach has been working with women for many years -- his writing style is relatable, funny, informative, and understanding. He understands that (most) women need to feel emotionally connected to something to be passionate about it, and he doesn't belittle nor shy away from that, and instead gives prompts to help you best understand your emotional connection to your financial resources. He does a fantastic job of outlining the many reasons why, as women, we NEED to be in control of our finances -- not only because we are (statistically) incredibly good at it, but because we deserve to be.I'm 27 and feel so thankful for finding this book early in life, but he also makes plain that he can help you at whatever stage you're at -- poor, wealthy, married, single, divorced, younger, older, millionaire or living paycheck-to-paycheck -- he gives you the resources for you to be in control of your financial life. He also does an incredible job of not shaming you if you haven't started the journey already, and is very encouraging.I'm so excited to get further along in this incredibly easy-to-understand, encouraging and informative book. Highly recommend.
A**A
Highly Recommend
I love how real and raw the author used to describe money scenarios. It was a great and easy read and I will definitely keep this book as a staple for my financial decision making. I appreciate the knowledge and great resource this book has given me.
S**N
I'm FINALLY motivated to put my financial house in order
I'm turning 40 next year, and I've done a fair share of reading/research on retirement planning -- not a lot, mind you, but a fair bit. Much of it was dry, boring, or just plain incomprehensible. As a result, my savings and investing were haphazard (at best), and my record keeping was, frankly, pathetic."Smart Women Finish Rich" has motivated me like nothing else has. I don't know if it's because it's easier to understand and doesn't through a lot of jargon around, or if it's because Bach is so personable and seems genuinely interested in his readers.What really lit the fire underneath me though were the various charts he had illuminating the value of compounded interest, using time to your advantage, etc. Now, this is something we all "know" at the intellectual level, but the way he presented it was enough to get me off my rear and working on putting my financial house in order.In the past several days, I have set up my filing system, reviewed my IRA account, requested and reviewed my credit report, opened an account for my "emergency fund" and scheduled automatic deposits, and made a plan for paying down credit card debt. In the next week I'll get the ball rolling to contribute to my employer's 401(k) and get estate planning done for myself and my husband.I can't say enough good things about how this book has helped me put my financial priorities in order. The reduction in my anxiety level over money is amazing. Well worth it!
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