Smart Couples Finish Rich: 9 Steps to Creating a Rich Future for You and Your Partner by David Bach

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(Hardcover - 1ST)

  • Publisher: Broadway Books
  • Pub. Date: March 2001
  • ISBN-13: 9780767904834
  • Sales Rank: 417,990
  • 320pp
  • Edition Description: 1ST
 
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Synopsis

From first-time newlyweds to people on their second or third marriage, couples face an overwhelming task when it comes to money management. Nationally renowned financial advisor and bestselling author David Bach knows that it doesn’t have to be this way. In Smart Couples Finish Rich, he provides couples with easy-to-use tools that cover everything from credit card management, to investment advice, to long-term care. You and your partner will learn how to work together as a team to identify your core values and dreams, creating a financial plan that will allow you to achieve security, provide for your family’s future financial needs, and increase your income. Together, you’ll learn why couples that plan their finances together, stay together!

Publishers Weekly

Bach, author of the bestselling Smart Women Finish Rich and host of a popular PBS series, offers his advice on how couples can keep their financial lives in sync. Familiar financial strategies on routine concerns, such as investments, retirement and insurance, form the bulk of the book. However, Bach's work does distinguish itself in one critical area: Bach believes that all couples (gay and straight, married and unmarried) need to identify values as well as goals as their first step toward achieving financial security. As he explains, values have to do with "being" (e.g., security, health, spirituality, fun), while goals are related to "doing" and "having" (e.g., playing golf regularly, taking frequent vacations, retiring with a million dollars). Moreover, he avers, not only is money management an issue that couples should plan and work on together, it is one that they should talk about, in a positive way, all the time. For example, Bach firmly believes that all couples need to be aware of their spending (what he calls the "latt factor," or being more conscious of the regular little purchases they make each day) in order to make positive changes in their financial lives. Agent, Jan Miller. (On-sale date: Mar. 6) Forecast: Given Bach's previous success and the support of a five-city author tour and 22-city radio satellite tour, this book will quickly move toward bestseller lists, though its ho-hum approach doesn't mark it as a future evergreen paperback. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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Biography

David Bach is the author of the #1 national bestseller The Automatic Millionaire, and the national bestsellers Smart Couples Finish Rich, Smart Women Finish Rich, and The Finish Rich Workbook. His FinishRich seminars are now the leading financial seminars in North America, having been taught in over 2,000 cities by thousands of financial advisors. He has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, and is the host of his own nationally syndicated radio show, Live Rich with David Bach. Prior to founding FinishRich, Inc., he was a senior vice president of Morgan Stanley and a partner of The Bach Group, which during his tenure managed over a half billion dollars for individual investors. To read an excerpt of any of David Bach's books, visit his website at finishrich.com.

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The book helps strengthen the relationship, but very disappointing toward the endby Anonymous

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August 22, 2005: This book shows the reader step by step on how to organize and take inventory of their financial position. I enjoyed the first 8 chapters of the book. It gives good references throughout the book for the readers to do further research. However, I think his suggestion of asking for a 10% raise is very unrealistic. The title of Chapter 9 is Increase Your Income By 10 Percent in 9 weeks. Suggesting asking for a 10% raise is cheating. Asking the self-employed to charge customers 10% more is also unrealistic. He went under the assumption that employers and customers are not price sensitive. He also understimated the rising costs of doing business and the competitiveness of the job market. This suggestiong might be good for the past, but definitely doesn't work for today's competitive economy. I would not dare to ask my employer for a 10% raise because I know that they can always outsource my job to China or India.

Great Starter Bookby Anonymous

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February 18, 2003: The book is motivational - really shows you WHY you should take control of your finances. The book also walks you through a series of steps that get you moving in the right direction. The book is a good guideline but won't offer many specifics. The author often suggests buying the best of the best which isn't always in the reader's best interests, in my opinion.


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