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Author : Blaine Harris and Charles Coonradt
Genre : Nonfiction
When Paul Smith can’t pay his bills, including minimum payments on five credit cards, a home equity loan, a first mortgage, and a car lease, he takes a midnight stroll seeking answers to his financial woes. Based on a true story, Paul discovers that how much a person earns isn’t nearly as important in achieving financial security as most people think. Nearly anyone on any income can achieve financial prosperity by applying the four laws in this story.
Blaine Harris and Charles Coonradt have written an entertaining and captivating story that launches an economic crusade to change the financial course of American, one family at a time.
“That which we focus on daily becomes easier or automatic because your ability to handle it increases. If you spend a little time every day doing fundamental stuff, like recording expenditures, you’ll find yourself on automatic pilot, and in control, when the tough problems come along. Your ability to handle big financial problems increases as you expend daily effort on fundamentals.”
“Unfortunately, in school people receive more training on how to drive cars than how to handle money. Classes ought to be offered in personal accounting (tracking), financial strategies (goal setting), budget reality (trimming), debt management and elimination, asset accumulation, real estate for dummies, introduction to investing, asset management, and protecting your nest egg. There’s plenty to learn, and if you’re serious about getting control of your financial life, a certain amount of your time and resources could be allocated to learning.”
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