I Will Teach You To Be Rich (2nd Edition) (häftad)
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Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
352
Utgivningsdatum
2020-04-30
Upplaga
2nd Edition
Förlag
Yellow Kite
Dimensioner
234 x 153 x 28 mm
Vikt
567 g
ISBN
9781529306583
I Will Teach You To Be Rich (2nd Edition) (häftad)

I Will Teach You To Be Rich (2nd Edition)

No guilt, no excuses - just a 6-week programme that works

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If you think financial health is beyond your reach, think again. I Will Teach You To Be Rich is the modern money classic that has revolutionised the lives of countless people all over the world, teaching them how to effectively manage their finances, demolish their debt, save better and get the most out of their bank accounts, credit cards and investments. Now, Ramit Sethi, who has been described by Forbes as a 'wealth wizard' and by Fortune as 'the new finance guru', is back with a completely revised second edition of I Will Teach You To Be Rich, updating it with new tools and insights on money and psychology, along with fantastic stories of how previous readers have used the book to enrich their lives. From crushing your debt and student loans to talking your way out of late fees, to dead simple investment strategies and negotiating that big raise at work, this is the no-guilt, no-excuses, no-BS 6-week programme that will help you get your finances where you want them to be.
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Ramit Sethi writes about money, business, and psychology for a million readers each month at iwillteachyoutoberich.com. He's been featured in Fortune, the New York Times, the Tim Ferris podcast, and the Wall Street Journal. He studied technology and psychology at Stanford and lives in New York.