Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth: The 8 Secrets of How 5,000 Ordinary Americans Became Successful Investors -- and How You Can Too! by Ric Edelman, Ric Edelman (Read by)

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  • Pub. Date: January 2000
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    • Pub. Date: January 2000
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Audio

    Synopsis

    One of the nation's best-known and most successful financial advisors offers eight unconventional strategies for smart investing based on his survey of 5,000 of his most successful clients.

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    Bestselling author Ric Edelman has studied the wealth-making habits of these 5,000 other ordinary Americans and reveals his findings in this extraordinary book that outlines in eight easy, practical steps to secrets to achieving and maintaining wealth.

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    The best thing to do is be aggressive with the money you're not going to use for a lot of years. If I don't need it for twenty years, it goes in stocks.

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    Biography

    Ric Edelman, C.F.S., R.F.C., C.M.C.F., is a bestselling author, PBS television personality, syndicated columnist, and nationally recognized television and radio host. He hosts ricedelman.com, has produced a popular series of video- and audiocassettes, and is on the faculty at Georgetown University. He lives outside Washington, D.C., with his wife, Jean, and their weimaraners, Dojar and Liza.

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    Good Book for The Average Joeby Anonymous

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    January 08, 2008: So many people in this country love to make excuses about all the reasons they cannot save. This book shows that if that is you, you can and should change. Edelman discusses numerous clients of his that make average livings, some two income households, who have done nothing more then make sure they save every month. The end result is that they are rich and retiring comfortably. If you think you can't save or don't have any money to, read this book!

    A must read!by Anonymous

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    July 09, 2005: I only wish I had read this book 10-years ago. The advice and suggestions from the book are so simple, yet effective. What I especially love about this book, is that its based on case-studies, its based on ordinary people just like me, who have achieved financial independence. For years I thought I could never be able to own my own home, this has shown me that there is a way. A way not only to owning my own home but also to secure my financial future and that of my family. Thanks very much Ric Edelman!


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