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How to Think About Money

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How to Think About Money

By: Jonathan Clements, William J. Bernstein - foreword
Narrated by: Eric Robertson
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There are those who think the goal of investing is to beat the market and amass as much wealth as possible, that street smarts and hard work ensure investment success, and that the road to happiness is paved with more of everything. And then there are those who get it. Want a more prosperous, less stressful financial life? Jonathan Clements, longtime personal-finance columnist for The Wall Street Journal, is here to help. His goal: to provide listeners with a coherent way to think about their finances so they worry less about money, make smarter financial choices, and squeeze more happiness out of the dollars that they have.

How to Think About Money is built around five key ideas:

  • Money can buy happiness, but we need to spend with great care.
  • Most of us will enjoy an extraordinarily long life - and that has profound financial implications.
  • We are hardwired for financial failure, so sensible money management takes great mental strength.
  • We need to bring order to our financial life - by focusing on our paycheck or lack thereof.
  • If we want to add to our wealth, we should strive to minimize the subtractions.

"Now why didn't I think of that? That's what you'll ask yourself after you read Jonathan Clements's fine new book. Its beauty lies in the commonsense and wisdom that is summed up in just five simple steps that will help you to earn your financial independence. Easy to understand, essential to follow." (John C. Bogle, founder, the Vanguard Group)

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Common sense information that is not taught and often buried by people trying to separate us from our money

Worth it and I will use this advice

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I enjoyed this so much. Sometimes we lose sight of what’s most important and this book really puts everything back into focus and guide you in the right chistes to make.
Thank you Mr. Clements!

Quick and beneficial

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overall a quick, easy and fun listen that summarizes a lot of sound financial advice not gained through the mainstream!

A fun easy listen

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This excellent book walks you through the important money decisions in your life.
Read it,.. you won’t be sorry.

Emotional walk through your financial life

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Its definitely worth a listen, and worth keeping and listening to again to remind yourself that amassing wealth takes time.

worth a listen

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Definitely a book that should be listed to regularly. The financial information was presented simply and straight to the point.

Great easy to digest

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Jonathan hit a home run with this book. It is a few years old and I wish he would update it, but the advice and wisdom contained therein is timeless.

I taught retirement planning and financial planning for almost 20 years. I am a CFP Emeritus, having been a CFP over 30 years. Had this book been available during that time I might have adopted it as a textbook...it is that good.

A Home Run

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