How to Think About Money

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780857196965
  • Weight: 206g
  • Dimensions: 141 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Harriman House Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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*** A cult smash in the US, How to Think About Money is the ultimate smart thinking book for those who want a more prosperous and less stressful financial life. ***

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 richer, calmer financial life? Jonathan Clements, longtime personal finance columnist for the Wall Street Journal, is here to help. His goal: to provide readers 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 cash 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 paycheque, or lack thereof.
- If we want to add to our wealth, we should strive to minimise the subtractions.

With rave reviews from readers (including over 75 five-star ratings), praise from some of the greatest investors of all time ("Easy to understand, essential to follow." – Jack Bogle), this is the ultimate smart thinking book for everyone interested in making their money work for them rather than the other way around.

Jonathan Clements is a financial writer living just north of New York City. Born in London, England, Jonathan graduated from Cambridge University. He spent almost 20 years at the Wall Street Journal in New York, where he was a personal finance columnist. Jonathan also worked at Citigroup for six years as director of financial education for the US wealth-management business.

Jonathan has written a novel and eight personal finance books. He's editor of HumbleDollar.com and sits on the advisory board and investment committee of Creative Planning, a US-registered investment adviser. An avid bicyclist, Jonathan can, on many mornings, be found pedalling madly around town. He's married, with two children and two stepchildren. You can learn more at HumbleDollar.com or at the Jonathan Clements Money Guide's Facebook page. You can also follow Jonathan on Twitter @ClementsMoney. Every month, he puts out a free newsletter - you can sign up at HumbleDollar.com.

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