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I Will Teach You To Be Rich (2nd Edition): No guilt, no excuses - just a 6-week programme that works - now a major Netflix series Paperback – 30 April 2020
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THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER WITH OVER 1 MILLION COPIES IN PRINT
As seen on the new NETFLIX series! The groundbreaking NEW YORK TIMES and WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER that taught a generation how to earn more, save more and live a rich life - now in a revised 2nd edition!
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.
- Print length352 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherYellow Kite
- Publication date30 April 2020
- Dimensions15.4 x 2.8 x 23.2 cm
- ISBN-101529306582
- ISBN-13978-1529306583
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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. -- San Francisco Chronicle
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
Particularly appealing to the younger generation with its easy-to-read, no-holds-barred language. -- Business Insider
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
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
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- Publisher : Yellow Kite; 2nd edition (30 April 2020)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1529306582
- ISBN-13 : 978-1529306583
- Dimensions : 15.4 x 2.8 x 23.2 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,482 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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RAMIT SETHI is the author of the New York Times bestseller, I Will Teach You To Be Rich. He writes for over a million readers on his newsletter and social channels. Listen to his new podcast on love, money, & psychology: http://iwillteachyoutoberich.com/podcast
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It talks about a part of money that a lot don’t (some do I am aware, like The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel) which is emotion. As someone who grew up in a family with a motto’s like “people like us” and phrases such as “money corrupts” and “rich people are evil” I have many barriers around money, like guilt when I have more than just enough to pay the bills, or disgust in myself when I want more because who am I to want more.
I’m not saying this book can replace any need for therapy, but it certainly makes you question these beliefs that were never actually yours, they were passed down to you.
After reading the book, I realised I had done 80 per cent right, and I'm working on the remaining 20 per cent.
I love it when things are kept simple.
It’s so well written, no nonsense, and incredibly easy to put into practice. The learnings from this book has profoundly changed my life. So grateful for it.
I originally bought this book as I had watched his new Netflix program with the same name and having now finished the book I have to say I don’t regret it.
The chapters are easily digestible, build on the previous chapters and provide enough actionable items to make you feel like you have an actual shot at making a success of your investments as a beginner. Even if there may be some adaptation needed to fit countries not covered in the books (for example I bought the UK version but actually live in Spain with a different financial landscape altogether).
Personally, I believe that the proof will be in actioning the advice and then observing the results thereafter (to which I cannot yet speak).
However, I can say that I feel that as a complete newbie to investing (for which this book was surely intended) Ramit has delivered enough information as well as step by step directions for me to be able to start investigating further into the topics addressed and then actually put his advice into action.
Furthermore, he has made me actually think of things I hadn’t even considered before this book which I totally believe will be worthwhile delving into deeper (conscious spending plans, index funds, separate sub-accounts for different big ticket items, how to diversify investments, paying back to the community and how to calculate what you can afford being only a few that come to mind currently).
All in all I found it a really worthwhile read. Thanks Ramit for the time and effort you put into creating this practical handbook and I look forward to one day writing you that email with some interesting news on my results!
It does seem to have a target audience. The young. There is logic to this as a resounding principle of the book is the earlier you start the more an individual will accumulate money - in one form or another. Rarely does it address anyone in the over-60 age group - occasionally in what comes across as a disparaging manner. I freely admit I grew up and made mistakes in terms of money management, I admit the 'boat has sailed' for a lot of recovery activity - however, a clear message implied in this book is there is very little to redress your situation. I agree to a certain extent. My interest was in ensuring I pass on to those who succeed me in my family.
I would have liked to have seen more anecdotes, or testimony from UK-based individuals. Admittedly, the author justifies the use of US-based stories and is transparent about the use of different currencies. However, for a UK edition, UK stories as a majority would be a nice addition.
I did find some of the language used in the book unnecessary, or perhaps distasteful. In the Land of the Free, the right to say what you want etc., is okay, however, one might wish to see that tempered with respect for others. It wasn't really necessary to write in a language that was likely to cause offence to individuals from a faith background e.g. the inappropriate use of 'Jesus' and 'God'. Similarly, the tone was brash - it was 'confident' which is helpful in a book of this nature, however, it was a weakness in what was otherwise a helpful book.










