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  • The Old Money Book: How to Live Better While Spending Less

  • Secrets of America's Upper Class
  • By: Byron Tully
  • Narrated by: Moe Egan
  • Length: 3 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (294 ratings)

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The Old Money Book: How to Live Better While Spending Less

By: Byron Tully
Narrated by: Moe Egan
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The Old Money Book details how anyone from any background can adopt the values, priorities, and habits of America's upper class in order to live a richer life. This entertaining and informative work reveals for the first time, the core values that shape the discreet - but truly affluent - Old Money way of life. Author Byron Tully then details how old money does it, offering time-tested strategies about everything from clothes and cars to finances and furnishings. Whether you're just starting out or starting over, The Old Money Book shows you how you really can live better while spending less.

©2013 Byron Tully (P)2016 Byron Tully
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A great book

This is a great book. I wish I read it 30 years ago. A must read.

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Amazing book.

the reader has a great voice . lightweight. I recommend to anyone who want to become financially successful and happy.

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Outstanding

Great book and very informative. Will definitely recommend this book to anyone that is trying to build or learn about generational wealth

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Working hard for The Old Money

A lot of very classic ideas that everyone knows , but never follow. True wealth includes a bit of modesty. This books explains that and speaks openly about ways to keep the hard earned money. Anyone can get rich,staying rich is the challenge.

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overall great information for young folks

It was substantive and realistic information for those s tarting out or changing paths until mentioning M. Obama as someone who followed Old Money rules. Fail to see the

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witty & instructive

This clarified everything. Everything. Put your wonder at rest with this one. Take notes on this one.

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Wonderful

This book is a modern wonder, definitely extraordinary, I really enjoyed how simple but also deeply the concepts are

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It’s Never Too Late to Read This Book!

Great book, and a great reminder of what’s really important in life. Work hard, save your money, and enjoy ever single day!

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Funny, precise and inspiring!

The most motivating (in saving money) book! Reevaluated my values. No water. Ironic and humorous.

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Good for those starting out or starting over

This book offers a cursory overview of certain quintessentially American values that act as a laudable strategy for dealing with challenges in 21st century life. It is not by any means comprehensive, and should not be expected to be so. It is also not a "get-rich-quick" book, or even a "get-rich-slowly" book. It is a book that educates one on the basics of how to make those decisions that will lead to a manageable, comfortable, and enjoyable life; as well as how to avoid those decisions that would lead to the opposite. There were some minor problems in narration, but by the time one is a quarter of the way through the audiobook, she will be thoroughly invested in the remaining three quarters.

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