Die Broke
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Author
Publication
2008 - HarperCollins, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
74,750 words, Guess
Page Count
299 pages
Physical Format
EBook
Identifiers
- Internet Archivediebrokeradicalf00poll_655
- ISBN-139780061558450
- ISBN-139780061846977
- ISBN-139780061558467
- ISBN-100061558451
and 6 more
- ISBN-10006184697X
- ISBN-10006155846X
- OverDrive5E37B595-B639-4F80-B8FA-CED3ECF99E94
- Better World Books9780061558467
- Better World Books9780061846977
- Open LibraryOL24296112M
Description
From America's most trusted financial advisor comes a comprehensive guide to a new and utterly sane financial choice. In Die Broke, you'll learn that life is a game where the loser gives his money to Uncle Sam at the end. There are four steps to the process:Quit TodayNo, don't tell your boss to shove it...at least not out loud. But in your head accept that from this day on you're a free agent whose number one workplace priority is your personal bottom line.Pay CashYou should be as conscious of spending as you are of saving. Credit should be a rarely used tool for those few times (buying homes and cars) when paying cash is impossible.Don't Retire Your work life should be a journey up and down hills, rather than a climb up a sheer cliff that ends with a jump into the abyss.Die BrokeIt sounds terrifying, the one intolerable outcome to your financial life. And yet, in truth, dying broke might be your best option for a life without fear: fear of failure and privation now, fear of impoverishment in the long run.
Other Editions
- Die Broke
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