How Much is Enough? will help you identify your core values. From a clarification of these you can then establish a series of goals and action steps that, taken together, fulfill them. Money is only one element in fulfilling your values, and I hope that through this book you can expand your understanding of what true financial planning should be and its proper place in the hierarchy of life-sustaining values and the achievement of your dreams.The following is an expanded book summary: Many people have asked me for ...
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How Much is Enough? will help you identify your core values. From a clarification of these you can then establish a series of goals and action steps that, taken together, fulfill them. Money is only one element in fulfilling your values, and I hope that through this book you can expand your understanding of what true financial planning should be and its proper place in the hierarchy of life-sustaining values and the achievement of your dreams.The following is an expanded book summary: Many people have asked me for investment advice. Having observed my own success, they felt I could help them as well. During the early years I made numerous suggestions but noticed that in most, though not all cases, my suggestions were ignored. I soon came to the realization that there was a mis-match between my suggestions and their fundamental personality traits and values.It was from this realization that the idea for How Much is Enough? developed. Financial advice, by itself, was just not hitting home with these folks. I first needed to help them define their values and the goals to fulfill them. Once that was done, they could approach the action steps required to attain those goals. Furthermore, they also needed to take a close look at their personality, especially as it related to risk.What emerged was a book focused on helping the reader to define their values, goals and personality traits, all leading towards a more grounded and healthy attitude towards investing. Grounded, because the investment decisions they made would compliment their values and goals rather than reflect those of the salesman, neighbor, friend, etc. Healthy, because the investment program would reflect their personality ratherthan that of the "hot tip" salesman, the friendly stock broker, or the neighborhood (are there any left?) banker.I began writing the book in 1987 and over the years have substantially revised it on the basis of people's lived experience. I am proud to say that i
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