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Smart Couples Finish Rich: Nine Steps to Creating a Rich Future for You and Your Partner
Written by David Bach
Narrated by David Bach
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars4.5/5 (118 ratings)
Length: 3 hours
- Publisher:
- Macmillan Audio
- Released:
- Mar 1, 2003
- ISBN:
- 9781593971496
- Format:
- Audiobook (abridged)
Description
The bestselling author of THE AUTOMATIC MILLIONAIRE offers his innovative financial advice in SMART COUPLES FINISH RICH and SMART WOMEN FINISH RICH timed to coincide with the publication of his new book, START LATE, FINISH RICH Fighting about money is the number-one reason for divorce in America. SMART COUPLES FINISH RICH covers a powerful combination of strategies that helps couples work on their finances as a team. Addressing every couple-younger or older, married or not, straight or gay-this is a comprehensive, positive financial lifesaver that will help couples of all ages and in all tax brackets communicate comfortably about money and start building a strong financial future together.
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Start ListeningBook Information
Smart Couples Finish Rich: Nine Steps to Creating a Rich Future for You and Your Partner
Written by David Bach
Narrated by David Bach
Ratings:
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars4.5/5 (118 ratings)
Length: 3 hours
Description
The bestselling author of THE AUTOMATIC MILLIONAIRE offers his innovative financial advice in SMART COUPLES FINISH RICH and SMART WOMEN FINISH RICH timed to coincide with the publication of his new book, START LATE, FINISH RICH Fighting about money is the number-one reason for divorce in America. SMART COUPLES FINISH RICH covers a powerful combination of strategies that helps couples work on their finances as a team. Addressing every couple-younger or older, married or not, straight or gay-this is a comprehensive, positive financial lifesaver that will help couples of all ages and in all tax brackets communicate comfortably about money and start building a strong financial future together.
- Publisher:
- Macmillan Audio
- Released:
- Mar 1, 2003
- ISBN:
- 9781593971496
- Format:
- Audiobook (abridged)
About the author
David Bach is one of the most trusted financial experts and bestselling financial authors of our time. He has written ten consecutive New York Times bestsellers with over seven million copies in print, including two #1 New York Times bestsellers The Automatic Millionaire and Start Late Finish Rich. In addition to his books, David has impacted millions of people over the past two decades through his seminars, speeches, newsletters, and thousands of media appearances. He is also the cofounder of AE Wealth Management, regarded as one of America’s fastest-growing financial planning firms, and the founder of FinishRich Media, a website dedicated to revolutionizing the way people learn about money. Learn more at DavidBach.com.
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Reviews
Genaro Pulido
What an eye opener book, so great. Thank you for sharing it
Rating: 5Kimberly Appleton
Loved this book! I also highly recommend The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach as well! Great financial advice!
Rating: 5Oleks UA Kozak
For couple money principles. I enjoyed listening to this. Although it aimed to American population theres principles that relate to UK too
Rating: 5Edwin Santiago Lugo
Very Good, love it will read again. Best book ever.
Rating: 5Millard Macairan
A must have for loving couples.
Thanks heaps David.
Rating: 5Thanks heaps David.
Mike Laconico
Best suited for those just starting out in investing and needing the basics
Rating: 4Derrick
This book we definitely what all the reviews said, definitely opened my eyes to talking about finances before me and my fiancé get married.
Rating: 5LoraShouse
I loved the book – it is well-written and entertaining. And I particularly loved the idea of couples working together on their finances instead of fighting about them.
The downside is that this is once again an abridged version of the book. If you are still in a situation where you think it might help, you probably want to get the full-length version. For me, though that doesn’t matter so much anymore.
The information was good, although, as it seems to have been written several years ago, some of the estimates of rates of return now seem a bit optimistic.
Rating: 4The downside is that this is once again an abridged version of the book. If you are still in a situation where you think it might help, you probably want to get the full-length version. For me, though that doesn’t matter so much anymore.
The information was good, although, as it seems to have been written several years ago, some of the estimates of rates of return now seem a bit optimistic.
kristenn_43
Recommended by my boyfriend's cousin, a professional financial advisor. The emphasis on in-depth communication and the risk of different assumptions is certainly worthwhile. The rest didn't seem as relevant to my own life and patterns as many of the other financial advice books I've read, however. It really feels like it's for yuppies. There's quite an emphasis on saving for big-ticket expenditures. Which many people do need, but not me right now. And the values project just didn't click, especially such a vague way of defining values. He does address debt and retirement and emergency funds, but not in a new way. If this was the first financial book I'd read, it would probably make more of an impression.
Rating: 3izze6t
Great pracitcal information, especially if you have the decipline to follow even some of the "Steps". If you've read a couple money management books, this won't give you much new information. But it is presented in a clear simple and complete manner that I related to very easily. Not nearly as dry and boring as some money books I've tried struggling thru.
Rating: 4