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I Will Teach You to Be Rich, Second Edition - 2 Edition by Ramit Sethi (Paperback)

I Will Teach You to Be Rich, Second Edition - 2 Edition by  Ramit Sethi (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> A 10th anniversary edition of Ramit Sethi's groundbreaking and bestselling personal finance plan for young adults. Sethi's practical approach is delivered in an irreverent, funny, no-B.S. style that inspires readers to do what he says. It is based on the four pillars of personal finance--banking, saving, budgeting, and investing--and the wealth-building ideas of personal entrepreneurship, but this new edition goes beyond, to detail what makes a "rich life." <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>The groundbreaking <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> and <i>WALL STREET JOURNAL</i> BESTSELLER that taught a generation how to earn more, save more, and live a rich life--now in a revised 2nd edition.</b> <p/> Buy as many lattes as you want. Choose the right accounts and investments so your money grows for you--automatically. Best of all, spend guilt-free on the things you love. <p/> Personal finance expert Ramit Sethi has been called a "wealth wizard" by <i>Forbes</i> and the "new guru on the block" by <i>Fortune</i>. Now he's updated and expanded his modern money classic for a new age, delivering a simple, powerful, no-BS 6-week program that just works. <p/><i>I Will Teach You to Be Rich</i> will show you: <br> - How to crush your debt and student loans faster than you thought possible <br> - How to set up no-fee, high-interest bank accounts that won't gouge you for every penny <br> - How Ramit automates his finances so his money goes exactly where he wants it to--and how you can do it too <br> - How to talk your way out of late fees (with word-for-word scripts) <br> - How to save hundreds or even thousands per month (and still buy what you love) <br> - A set-it-and-forget-it investment strategy that's dead simple and beats financial advisors at their own game <br> - How to handle buying a car or a house, paying for a wedding, having kids, and other big expenses--stress free <br> - The exact words to use to negotiate a big raise at work <p/><b>Plus, this 10th anniversary edition features over 80 new pages, including: </b> <br> - New tools <br> - New insights on money and psychology <br> - Amazing stories of how previous readers used the book to create their rich lives <p/> Master your money--and then get on with your life. <p/> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> "Don't let the breezy, irreverent style of this book fool you. It contains serious advice on personal-finance decisions from budgeting and savings to spending and investing." --Burton G. Malkiel, author of <i>A Random Walk Down Wall Street</i> <p/> "Ramit Sethi is a rising star in the world of personal finance writing . . . one singularly attuned to the sensibilities of his generation . . . His style is part frat boy and part Silicon Valley geek, with a little bit of San Francisco hipster thrown in."--<i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> <p/> "The easiest way to get rich is to inherit. This is the second best way--knowledge and some discipline. If you're bold enough to do the right thing, Ramit will show you how. Highly recommended." --Seth Godin <p/> "Particularly appealing to the younger generation with its easy-to-read, no-holds-barred language."--<i>Business Insider</i> </br></br>"Ramit's like the guy you wish you knew in college who would sit you down over a beer and fill you in on what you really need to know about money--no sales pitch, just good advice." --Christopher Stevenson, Credit Union Executives Society <p/> "Smart, bold, and practical. I Will Teach You to Be Rich is packed with tips that actually work. This is a great guide to money management for twentysomethings--and everybody else." --J. D. Roth, Editor, GetRichSlowly.org <p/> ". . . one of our favorite personal finance sites." --<i>Lifehacker</i> <p/> <p/>

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