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The Money in You!: Discover Your Financial Personality and Live the Millionaire'

2010-04-14 
基本信息·出版社:Harper Paperbacks ·页码:240 页 ·出版日期:2007年06月 ·ISBN:006085491X ·International Standard Book Number:006085491X · ...
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 The Money in You!: Discover Your Financial Personality and Live the Millionaire's Life


基本信息·出版社:Harper Paperbacks
·页码:240 页
·出版日期:2007年06月
·ISBN:006085491X
·International Standard Book Number:006085491X
·条形码:9780060854911
·EAN:9780060854911
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
·外文书名:你的钱: 发现你的财务个性并过上百万富翁的生活

内容简介 From New York Times bestselling financial guru Julie Stav comes The Money in You!, a spot-on primer that pinpoints your financial personality, thus helping you to overcome the self-imposed hurdles that keep you from living the rich life of your dreams.

Socrates' guiding rule was "Know thyself." These words are of eternal significance, and, arguably, no better advice has ever been given to man or woman. Yet, what would Socrates have said if he had to dispense practical financial advice in today's hyper-spending, debt-saturated climate? With the myriad pressures involved in building wealth, instilling practical spending habits in ourselves and our kids, and ultimately establishing a life in which money is abundant and our fiscal future secure, undoubtedly he would tell us, "Know thy financial self."

In The Money In You!, Julie Stav introduces us to five different financial personality types. According to Julie, it is our financial nature—the way we handle money matters—that forecasts our financial future.

Julie shows readers that no amount of data or market expertise trumps the fundamental truth we all forget—that building wealth, attaining security, and establishing personal success can only be achieved when we recognize our strengths and weaknesses. If we are in touch with our motivations, our desires, and our innate tendencies, we can shed the guilt of making the same mistakes over and over; we can halt the vicious cycle of overspending, debt, and ruined relationships. It is then that we are able to restructure our lives to fit our individual goals, whether it's learning to play the stock market or just saving for shoes.

Finally, Julie shows us how to establish healthy relationships with the people who are affected by our financial decisions, and who affect us with theirs. Endlessly entertaining, this book will initiate feisty discussions over just who we are and how we interact with others. Julie Stav will both delight and inform. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
作者简介 Julie Stavis a financial planner, broker, bestselling author, and host of an acclaimed daily call-in radio show. Julie has dedicated her career to the education and empowerment of millions of Americans. She previously authored two New York Times bestsellers, Get Your Share and Fund Your Future. Both have been developed into successful PBS specials on personal finance. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
专业书评

From Publishers Weekly For most working adults, the perpetual state of one's bank account is a major clue to one's financial "personality," so this book may not offer discovery so much as affirmation. Written by Cuban-born financial guru Stav, who became a bestselling author after hosting a PBS series based on her investing book Get Your Share, this guide introduces financial personality types like the "diva," the "do-gooder," the "diligent investor," the "Dionysian" and the "dependable hoarder." After exploring the advantages and drawbacks of each type and providing coping strategies, Stav delves into the roles that finances can play in relationships with kids, friends and one's spouse. Final chapters look at the fear of success and the "millionaire personality." Although the book provides some decent—if basic—financial advice, it falters in its use of oversimplified financial types. This is perhaps most evident with the organic food–buying, charitable-giving "do-gooder," who the author suggests has no interest in owning a house or buying life insurance and is constantly taken advantage of by friends. Even worse is Stav's condescending attitude toward these values. While her advice is somewhat helpful, the perpetuating of such generalizations is not. (July 1)
Copyright ? Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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