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The New Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street, and Get on with Your Life - Bill Schultheis
The New Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street, and Get on with Your Life
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An inspirational, low-stress way to financial security in 1998, Bill Schultheis wrote a simple investment book for people who felt overwhelmed by the bull market. He had discovered that when you simplify your investment decisions, you end up getting better returns. As a bonus, you gain more time... show more
An inspirational, low-stress way to financial security in 1998, Bill Schultheis wrote a simple investment book for people who felt overwhelmed by the bull market. He had discovered that when you simplify your investment decisions, you end up getting better returns. As a bonus, you gain more time for family, friends, and other pursuits. A decade later, through good times and bad, this philosophy has been proven to tower above the daily chatter of Wall Street. And the revised and expanded edition of his book is more valuable than ever. In a conversational style, Schultheis explains why we should stop thinking about cool stocks, hot mutual funds, trends in interest rates, and predictions for the economy. Stop trying to beat the stock market average; just remember three simple principles: ? Don?t put all your eggs in one basket ? There?s no such thing as a free lunch ? Save for a rainy day The New Coffeehouse Investor will help readers get their finances in shape quickly and painlessly.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781591842453 (159184245X)
Publisher: Portfolio Hardcover
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
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Non Fiction, Business
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3.0 The New Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street, and Get on with Your Life
I agree with the author's philosophy, for the most part. The book is a good read for people who do not have an interest in the market but want to build a plan for their future. A quick and easy read, too. (I think I read all 168 pages in 2 hours.) I did not agree with the last few pages of the b...
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