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E-raamat: My Money Journey: How 30 people found financial freedom - and you can too

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Harriman House Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857199874
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  • Kirjastus: Harriman House Publishing
  • Keel: eng
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Getting to financial independence can seem like an impossible journey, but there are proven routes to freedom and wealth. To help you make your own way to true and lasting financial independence, acclaimed personal finance writer Jonathan Clements has brought together the inspiring financial life stories of 30 people.

Getting to financial independence can seem like an impossible journey. What path should you take? How do you get started? What about bumps in the road?

The good news is there are proven routes to freedom and wealth—and they're nearer and simpler than you think.

To help you make your own way to true and lasting financial independence, acclaimed personal finance writer Jonathan Clements has brought together the inspiring financial life stories of 30 people, all told in their own words.

Learn from the triumphs and disasters, the challenges and reflections of a wide range of real men and women just like you—and the surprising but repeatable ways they achieved financial freedom.

From a chemical plant worker to an Army lawyer, a unitarian minister to a high-school teacher, a software engineer to a retired mutual fund manager—all have timeless wisdom and inspiration you can put into action right now, bringing you one step closer to your own financial freedom.

“My Money Journey is a must read for people—of any age or experience—who want to be better at managing their financial lives. It is chock full of real-world stories of financial and investing success, and challenge, from people ‘just like us.’ There’s no better way to learn. Those stories, and the summary lessons from each contributor, provide a great road map for readers as they chart their own course to financial well-being.”
Jack Brennan
Author of More Straight Talk on Investing and the former CEO and Chairman of Vanguard Group

“I loved every bit of this wise book. Its financial success stories don’t owe to towering salaries or complicated investment strategies. Instead, the contributors chalk up their financial freedom and peace of mind to more relatable factors: healthy savings habits, common sense, and a dash of good luck. I saw a bit of my own story reflected in its pages, and it’s a good bet that you will, too.”
Christine Benz
Morningstar’s director of personal finance

“A real-life look at how messy, complex—but ultimately rewarding—a personal relationship with money can be.”
Morgan Housel
Bestselling author of The Psychology of Money

“Any book can talk about the blocking and tackling involved in personal finance. What I love here are the stories of the stops and starts, the successes and the oops through the decades of a personal journey. No one’s life is a predictable straight line. It is how we navigate the unexpected that gives us the foundations for financial independence and security.”
Clark Howard
Renowned consumer advocate and founder of Clark.com


"These 30 deeply personal essays on achieving financial goals are inspiring and instructive. Great reading for all who want to achieve lifetime financial security."
Consuelo Mack
Anchor and Managing Editor, Consuelo Mack WealthTrack


“Embedded in the unique and delightful financial life stories of 30 individuals are the most important lessons investors must learn. Financial security requires disciplined,
regular saving and investing, minimizing costs (as through indexing) and taxes (as through Roth IRAs), and avoiding common blunders. Perhaps even more important than financial health, loving your work and having a genuine interest in others leads to a fulfilling life.”
Burton G. Malkiel
Author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street (50th anniversary edition)

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My Money Journey is a must read for people-of any age or experience-who want to be better at managing their financial lives. It is chock full of real-world stories of financial and investing success, and challenge, from people just like us. Theres no better way to learn. Those stories, and the summary lessons from each contributor, provide a great road map for readers as they chart their own course to financial well-being. -- Jack Brennan, Author of More Straight Talk on Investing and the former CEO and Chairman of Vanguard Group A real-life look at how messy, complex-but ultimately rewarding-a personal relationship with money can be. -- Morgan Housel Bestselling author of The Psychology of Money Embedded in the unique and delightful financial life stories of 30 individuals are the most important lessons investors must learn. Financial security requires disciplined, regular saving and investing, minimizing costs (as through indexing) and taxes (as through Roth IRAs), and avoiding common blunders. Perhaps even more important than financial health, loving your work and having a genuine interest in others leads to a fulfilling life. -- Burton G. Malkiel, Author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street (50th anniversary edition) I read everything Jonathan Clements writes-he is always thoughtful, insightful and full of wisdom. -- Barry Ritholtz, Founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management and host of The Bloomberg podcast Masters in Business --This text refers to The paperback edition.

Introduction: Your Journey Starts Here 1(6)
Jonathan Clements
FIERCE FRUGALITY
7(56)
Road To Retirement
9(8)
Dennis Friedman
Saving Myself
17(8)
Kristine Hayes
Freed By Frugality
25(8)
Sanjib Saha
Early And Often
33(10)
Mike Zaccardi
Taking Control
43(10)
Jiab Wasserman
Now And Then
53(10)
Jonathan Clements
FAMILY FIRST
63(52)
Learning By Helping
65(11)
Richard Connor
Margin For Error
76(8)
Anika Hedstrom
My Favorite Detours
84(9)
John Goodell
Making It
93(13)
Matt Christopher White
Investing Together
106(9)
Sonja Haggert
SLOW AND STEADY
115(46)
Lessons Unlearned
117(8)
Howard Rohleder
Driven To Succeed
125(7)
Richard Quinn
Project Mickey
132(8)
Phil Kernen
Filling Piggybanks
140(11)
Kyle Mcintosh
Money Vigilant
151(10)
Greg Spears
WINDING PATHS
161(78)
Making A Comeback
163(9)
James Kerr
A Rocky Road
172(13)
Don Southworth
Finding My Balance
185(9)
William Ehart
Course Correction
194(13)
Jim Wasserman
Investing In Myself
207(13)
Catherine Horiuchi
Getting By
220(7)
Matt Trogdon
Following My Muse
227(12)
Rand Spero
RISK AND RETURN
239
Facing Down Risk
241(8)
Adam M. Grossman
A Bad Business
249(8)
Juan Fourneau
Five Times Lucky
257(7)
Charles D. Ellis
A Day To Remember
264(8)
William Bernstein
My Experiments
272(10)
James McGlynn
A Costly Education
282(13)
John Lim
Learning By Erring
295(12)
Michael Flack
Conclusion: What's Your Story?
307
Jonathan Clements
Jonathan Clements is the founder and editor of personal-finance website HumbleDollar.com. Earlier in his career, he spent almost 20 years at The Wall Street Journal, where he was the newspaper's personal finance columnist, and six years at Citigroup, where he was director of financial education for the bank's U.S. wealth management arm. Jonathan is the author of eight personal finance books, including the award-winning How to Think About Money, and also sits on the advisory board of Creative Planning, one of the largest independent financial advisors in the U.S. Born in England and educated at Cambridge University, Jonathan now lives in Philadelphia.