By: Ramit Sethi (2010)
ISBN 978-0-7611-4748-0
Book Price: $15.95
taught about being rich
In this book, you can discover how to start with any amount of money and become rich.
Be rich
Ramit Sethi is the founder and writer of iwillteachyoutoberich.com, which attracts more than 250,000 readers each month. He is a recent Stanford University graduate and co-founder of PBwiki, an online collaboration company. He is a New York Times best selling author who appears on ABC News, CNN and Wall Street Journal etc.
learning to be rich
Ramit Sethi presents 9 chapters to help readers learn how to be rich. Share on how to optimize credit cards (Ch. 1), beat the banks (Ch. 2), invest (Ch. 3), spend consciously (Ch. 4), save while you sleep (Ch. 5), the myth experience finances (Ch. 6), choosing a portfolio that will make you rich (Ch. 7), optimizing finances (Ch. 8), and more.
Enjoy learning how money works
Ramit Sethi has a fresh style meant to help readers enjoy the process of getting rich. He says, “Spend extravagantly on the things you love and ruthlessly cut costs on the things you don’t. This book isn’t about telling you to stop buying lattes. Instead, it’s about being able to spend more on the things you love.” do you love…”
Ramit uses dots to deliver concise clues. Speaking about credit cards and winning over debt, he shares, “The Six Commandments of Credit Cards… 1. Pay your credit card regularly… 2. Get a waiver of all fees on your card. .. 3. Negotiate for a lower APR (Annual Percentage Rate)… 4. Keep your cards long and keep them active…”
Ramit’s teaching is peppered with helpful tips like: “Online savings accounts allow you to earn much more interest with less hassle.” These suggestions add value to readers and keep interest high!
Powerful headlines like “Investing is the Most Effective Way to Get Rich” will inspire interest and engage readers.
Sethi works hard to correct misconceptions, like in frugal V’s cheap. He suggests: “…we confuse frugality with cheapness… Frugality isn’t about cutting your spending on everything… It’s about making your own decisions…”
The appeal of Ramit Sethi’s teaching is his intermittent focus on benefits. He conveys: “Unlike other people, who care about money (because they never learned how it works), you can focus on the things you love.”
Get rich results
Ramit Sethi skillfully instructs readers for good results while maintaining an engaging presentation of ideas.