The Lies About Money: Achieving Financial Security and True Wealth by Avoiding the Lies Others Tell Us - and the Lies We Tell Ourselves by Ric Edelman

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  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • 316pp
  • Sales Rank: 317,553
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    • Pub. Date: October 2007
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 316pp
    • Sales Rank: 317,553

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    RIC EDELMAN has helped more people achieve financial success than any other practicing financial advisor. In 2007, Wealth Manager magazine listed his firm as the largest in terms of number of clients. Barron's four times named him among America's top 100 financial advisors in the country, and in 2004, Ric was inducted into the Financial Advisor Hall of Fame. His books have a million copies in print, including several foreign languages, and have topped the New York Times bestseller list. His national radio show, PBS television specials, syndicated newspaper column, and award-winning Web sites make him a house-hold name.

    Consumers love Ric's unconventional yet common-sense approach to investing and personal finance. He revealed how everyday Americans achieve financial security in the #1 New York Times bestseller Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth. His first bestselling book, the personal financial classic The Truth About Money, was named Book of the Year. Now, Ric reveals the deceptive and manipulative business practices occurring in your retail mutual funds -- practices that are causing you to suffer higher fees, greater risks, and lower returns than you realize. In The Lies About Money, Ric's provocative new work, he offers you a detailed yet easy-to-follow plan that lets you take back control of your investments -- and your financial future.

    Ric's unparalleled ability to explain complex financial concepts in a fun and entertaining way resonates with readers. In this book -- his first in more than five years -- he shares his most valuable lessons gained through two decades of working directly with individuals andfamilies. He reveals the lies that have infiltrated your retail mutual funds and retirement accounts, and teaches you how to invest your money in your employer retirement plan, how to save for college, and for those who are retired, how to generate more income without sacrificing security. He shows you that proper money management has nothing to do with "hot tips" and everything to do with scientific analysis, bolstered by solid academic research and historical data. Ric explains exactly how the mutual fund scandal has caused him to change the way he manages his own money and the money entrusted to his firm by thousands of clients nationwide. Along the way, Ric shows you the secrets to investment success -- a long-term focus, the importance of diversification, and the crucial need for (and methods of) portfolio rebalancing.

    And the book doesn't stop there -- it will actually help you build an investment portfolio, one designed specifically around your needs. The book features a 24-page color insert containing 43 portfolio models, each based on the Edelman Managed Asset Program, one of the largest and fastest-growing money management programs in the country. Ric's fun, interactive Guide to Portfolio Selection¨ will lead you on a fascinating journey through the book's pages, taking you to the portfolio that's right for you!

    With insight and strategies that will change people's lives, The Lies About Money offers the truth that everyone is looking for.

    Publishers Weekly

    Exposing the seamy underbelly of the retail mutual fund industry, this helpful primer by seasoned financial advisor Edelman offers step-by-step instructions for how to beat it at its own game. We have more to worry about than the ordinary fallibility of mutual fund managers, he explains; the entire industry has become "flush with liars, crooks, and charlatans." Writing in a calm, well-reasoned manner, Edelman (Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth) explores basic concepts of portfolio management and retirement, and college and elder-care savings approaches. The book gets off to a slow start as Edelman works to ensure that less sophisticated readers are not passed by. After a sobering look at deceptive marketing practices, illegal market timing, late trading and excessive and hidden fees in the retail mutual fund sector, Edelman breaks down the options for ordinary people to regain their savings from crooked hands, in a detailed, interactive guide to portfolio selection. Edelman's clear writing and helpful advice are sure to win him a satisfied audience. (Oct. 2)

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    Ric Edelman, a New York Times best-selling author, syndicated columnist, and nationally recognized TV and radio host, is one of the nation's best-known and most successful financial advisors. His bestselling books include The Truth About Money; Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth; The New Rules of Money and others. His firm, Edelman Financial Services LLC, has been ranked by Barron's, Financial Advisor, Research and Inc. magazines as one of the largest financial planning firms in the nation, handling nearly $4 billion for Americans across the country. Visit Ric online at RicEdelman.com.

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    Lies About Money: Achieving Financial Security and True Wealth by Avoiding the Lies Others Tell Us -by Anonymous

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    March 16, 2008: Many books that are out in the market are simply a novel! They don't provide any information and are usually written by some unexperienced, 'financial advisor'. Ric's book, 'The Truth About Money' isn't just simple and easy to read, it is full of bibliographies, articles, researches, examples, experiences, and many other sources. One thing however that I feel askance about is the fact that he attempts to advertise his firm, so it's a bit biased. Other than that, the book is great!! You should really read it! Basic points are these: Save, hire a good, experienced, well-known financial advisor, forget the bonds, and invest only into stocks. He also provides info about why other vehicles, like life insurance and retirement plans are a fip-offs.

    Lies About Money: Achieving Financial Security and True Wealth by Avoiding the Lies Others Tell Us -by Anonymous

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    November 02, 2007: this book was worth every minute - it made me laugh - it made me think - it made me rethink. This book became a basis for a great conversation with my spouce that has and will leed to a better understanding of what we want - and importantly - how to get there. I would recommed this book and I made my life's work finance. Well done Ric!