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I Will Teach You to Be Rich, Second Edition
I Will Teach You to Be Rich, Second Edition: No Guilt. No Excuses. No B.S. Just a 6-Week Program That Works. | Ramit Sethi
The groundbreaking NEW YORK TIMES and WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER that taught a generation how to earn more, save more, and live a rich lifenow in a revised 2nd edition. Buy as many lattes as you want. Choose the right accounts and investments so your money grows for youautomatically. Best of all, spend guilt-free on the things you love. Personal finance expert Ramit Sethi has been called a wealth wizard by Forbes and the new guru on the block by Fortune. Now hes updated and expanded his modern money classic for a new age, delivering a simple, powerful, no-BS 6-week program that just works. I Will Teach You to Be Rich will show you: How to crush your debt and student loans faster than you thought possible How to set up no-fee, high-interest bank accounts that wont gouge you for every penny How Ramit automates his finances so his money goes exactly where he wants it toand how you can do it too How to talk your way out of late fees (with word-for-word scripts) How to save hundreds or even thousands per month (and still buy what you love) A set-it-and-forget-it investment strategy thats dead simple and beats financial advisors at their own game How to handle buying a car or a house, paying for a wedding, having kids, and other big expensesstress free The exact words to use to negotiate a big raise at work Plus, this 10th anniversary edition features over 80 new pages, including: New tools New insights on money and psychology Amazing stories of how previous readers used the book to create their rich lives Master your moneyand then get on with your life.
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How to choose investments - or look for a target date fund with these percentage allocations

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Buying a car:
- fightingchance.com is a good place to do research and
- should buy towards the end of the year when dealers need to meet quotas

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Agenda when you‘re ready to speak with your partner about $ specifics!

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Recommendation: pay off student loans and invest approximately 50/50

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You can remove your principal from your Roth IRA penalty-free.

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“…if you‘re in debt, you should know how much you owe and the exact day your debt will be paid off. Almost nobody does” (53).

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Tip: make large purchases on a credit card (instead of cash and debit cards) because CC offer excellent consumer protection

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Tip: call CC companies once a year and ask this.

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This tip is only for people who have no credit card debt and pay their cards in full every month.

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A specific tip!

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Tip: if you‘re booking travel or eating out, use a travel card to maximize rewards (like Chase Sapphire Reserve). For everything else, use a cash back card (like Alliant).

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Tip: open a credit card with excellent cash back rewards (~3%) to use to pay for a large expense

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There‘s nothing surprising in this book & how helpful it is depends on where you are at in your financial planning. Personally, I got a couple of good ideas from this that made it worth the read for me. 💵💵💵💵

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I made a page in my journal to devote to #pennyperpage. I am not sure if this format will work, but I had fun making it. If only I was as enthusiastic about not spending money! #bookjournal

dariazeoli I like this spread! 4y
wisherwishinguponastar @dariazeoli Thanks! I am hoping it keeps me on track to get out of the red this month!😅 4y
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MelonsMclovin
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Third book on my quest to learn more about personal finance. Written by an Indian, but about the American market mostly, still found it easy to relate to. Enjoyed that the writer seemed like he wanted to have a conversation with the reader than just impart wisdom blindly.

A good read for anyone new to this field.

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Audio Review: Early on in the book I found Ramit extremely annoying and a lot of his jokes are terrible. It is good information though and it's worth ignoring his hot blonde twins comparisons to get the information. #goodadvice #financial

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Here‘s yet another book I thought I may as well pick up today, thanks once again to Goodreads for the heads-up. 😉 It was actually only $1.20 on Kindle. #BookSale

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I've been having money problems because I spend too much on books, booze, and food. So, I decided to buy another book to help me out! 😜

Angelala007 Those are my 3 financial black holes too, sista ! ✊🏻 8y
MrBook @Demanda @Angelala007 Have you seen my posts? 😂😂😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻! We are #KindredSpirits! 8y
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What my Eeyore shirt and I are reading! Don't let that face deceive you! I am actually really enjoying this book! I have never read a finance book before! I am glad this is my first one! I haven't finished yet, but I just had to talk about it!

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Forget "Oh the Places You'll Go" -- the college grad in your life (or the newly adulting 22-35 year old you) MUST read this book for no-nonsense, no-bullshit advice on getting your financial house in order. The breezy tone helps the POWERFUL MEDICINE go down. ???

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