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Find financial freedom in the new millennium with a new edition of the life-changing national bestseller
More than three-quarters of a million people everywhere, from all walks of life, have found the keys to gaining control of their money--and their lives--in this comprehensive and revolutionary book on money management. Considered the bible of the voluntary simplicity movement, Your Money or Your Life is now updated with a new Preface, Index, and Resource list to help you put the program into practice. This simple, nine-step program shows you how to:
* get out of debt and develop savings
* slow down the work-and-spend treadmill
* make values-based decisions about your spending
* save the planet while saving money
* Over three years on the Business Week bestseller list
* Your Money or Your Life made all major bestseller lists in hardcover and paperback, including the New York Times, USA Today, Business Week, Publishers Weekly, and Washington Post
Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin--founders of the non-profit New Road Map Foundation for a humane, sustainable future--present their revolutionary, inspiring, and empowering nine-step program for transforming your relationship with money and achieving financial independence.
Based on their West Coast self-help seminars, Dominguez and Robin here map a route to financial security through a relaxed, prudent and environmentally-friendly way of life. Systemically analyzing one's overspending, as in the case histories cited, and calculating the ``life-energy'' cost (time, expenses, stress) of a competitive career, the authors maintain, can lead to reduced occupational expectations and to surprisingly large economies effected by pre-pricing food, clothing, transportation, loan rates, heath care and so on. Resulting surpluses, invested in Treasury bonds, will yield compound income eventually covering the reduced expenses. This ``crossover point'' brings financial independence, according to the authors, and freedom to choose one's work for greater personal satisfaction and the ``commonweal.'' Some readers may be put off by the finicky detail and intense tone of the course, but few will fail to find here new insight and encouragement. (Sept.)
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September 19, 2007: Peter Teiman here. Solid book on the relationship between money and the psychology of aquiring it.Read it. Peter Teiman
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December 28, 2001: This book was forced upon me by a college professor who tends to be outrageously loud about what she believes. Being a college student with much debt in store after graduation, I could understand a teacher having us read this book. However, the only reason she had us read the book was because of her grass-roots activism. Anyway, I am thankful that this book came my way. The authors defined and illustrated money issues including debt in a way I had never imagined before. This book brings into play your own values and enjoyment of life while combining financial issues. Usually happiness and money do not go hand in hand unless you have more than you can spare. I recommend this book to anyone even if they are not struggling with financial issues.