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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth: The 8 Secrets of How 5,000 Ordinary Ameri

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 Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth: The 8 Secrets of How 5,000 Ordinary Americans Became Successful Investors--and How You Can Too


基本信息·出版社:HarperCollins
·页码:336 页
·出版日期:2001年01月
·ISBN:0062736868
·条形码:9780062736864
·版本:1
·装帧:平装
·开本:16开 Pages Per Sheet
·外文书名:5000位平常人致富的故事

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Book Description
How did a secretary, a firefighter, a retired naval officer, a housewife, a construction worker, a schoolteacher, and a pharmacist become wealthy? Bestselling author Ric Edelman has studied the wealth–making habits of these 5,000 other ordinary Americans and reveals his findings in this extraordinary book that outlines in eight easy, practical steps to secrets to achieving and maintaining wealth.

Here you'll find a lifetime of wealth–building experience from people just like you –– people who have figured out how to arrange their finances and make wise investment decisions so that they can reach their goals and achieve financial security. Plus, you'll find tips on


How to turn your mortgage into a wealth–enhancing tool
Why small investments work better than big ones
How to max out on your employer–sponsored retirement plan
When to hold investments and when to fold them
When to pay attention to financial news and when to turn it off

Let your neighbours lend you a hand. And let Ric Edelman guide you through their lessons in this eye–opening journey with thousands of ordinary folks who found their way to extraordinary wealth.

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Several years ago, after helpful nudges from Oprah and Rush Limbaugh, Thomas Stanley and William Danko found themselves sitting atop the best-seller charts with The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy (1996), in which they profiled the surprisingly frugal lifestyles and spending habits of America's "hidden" millionaires. Now Edelman hopes to garner the same attention with this survey of 5,000 of his clients who are "predominately middle-class" but successful investors. Edelman, a financial planner and popular talk-show host, is already the author of The New Rules of Money: 88 Strategies for Financial Success Today (1998) and The Truth about Money: "Because Money Doesn't Come with Instructions" (1996). He uncovers eight basic "secrets" that, in several cases, run counter to prevailing financial wisdom. Don't pay down your mortgage! Don't diversify your retirement plan contributions! After explaining each strategy, Edelman lets his survey respondents speak "in their own words."
                                David Rouse

Book Dimension
length: (cm)23.1                 width:(cm)15.5
作者简介 Ric Edelman, CFS, RFC, CMFC, CRC, recently wrote Financial Security in Troubled Times to aid consumers in the aftermath of September 11. He is also the author of three bestsellers, The Truth About Money, The New Rules of Money and the #1 New York Times bestseller, Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth. His firm, Edelman Financial Services, Inc., is one of the largest financial planning firms in the nation, handling $2 billion for Americans across the country. Ric lives in Great Falls, Virginia, with his wife, Jean, and their weimaraners, Dojar and Liza.
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Michael R Burke, defense analyst
"Get as much of a mortgage as you can for as long as you can. Using someone else''s money is always better than using your own." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Jody Pearce, housewife
"Save on a regular basis, even if it''s $10 a week, and invest it into a good mutual fund. But just save something. Get, good financial advice from a planner; ignore your friends'' advice." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Duncan Campbell, graphic artist
"The best thing to do is be aggressive with the money you''re not going to use for a lot of years. If I don''t need it for twenty years, it goes in stocks." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Bill Erbach, clergyman
"I don''t spend any time tuning ''into the media about personal finance. If you''re investing for the long term, what''s the point of studying the daily Dow reports?" --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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