Practical Financial Advice
Posted on March 19th, 2009 by Michelle in Penny Pinch
I admire the fact that you’re currently reading Moby Dick, and I won’t judge if you’re reading Twilight. But regardless of whatever happens to be sitting on your nightstand, you should set it aside to peruse “I Will Teach You to be Rich: No Guilt. No Excuses. No B.S.” by Ramit Sethi. You can check out the Introduction and Chapter One (which focuses on credit cards) for free here or on his website.
Unlike finance guides that are so boring you need two cups of coffee to make it through each page, this sensible 6-week program is funny, easy to read, and actually relevant to your life, having been written specifically for 20 to 35 year olds. Buying lottery tickets may seem like the perfect plan for long-term wealth accumulation, but I promise that Ramit Sethi’s new book will provide you with a much more effective arsenal in your battle for riches.