All the Math You Need to Get Rich: Thinking with Numbers for Financial Success
Author: Robert L. Hershey
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ISBN: 0812694473
Publisher: Publishers Group West (15 October, 2001)
Sales Rank: 52,116
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5
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Rating: 4 out of 5
RULE OF 70?
I PURCHASED THIS BOOK AND IT SEEMS TO BE GOOD EXCEPT THAT WHEN THE AUTHOR REFERS TO THE "RULE OF 70", I HAVE ALWAYS HEARS IT REFERRED TO AS "THE RULE OF 72". IS THIS AN ERROR OR A TYPO?
Rating: 5 out of 5
The book that changed my life
This book is great, now I am succesful and rich and married to many beutiful women. This book changed everything, and it can do the same for you.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Fun With Financial Math
Here is a handy guide to life's financial problems. It is more than just an inventory as it provides the steps necessary for working with the numbers that underlie the solutions. You aren't a math wiz? No problem. Every example, and there are so very many of them, comes complete with simple words and an easy walkthrough to the solution. They build on each other, much as our real world financial problems are extensions of each other. Question: What is the world's most powerful financial force? Answer: Compound interest, of course. It is easily applied and can be made to work for anyone. The author suggests using a pocket calculator, and for most of the examples it will suffice. The more adventurous reader will want a spreadsheet, as the more involved (and realistic) examples/problems have many parts. A descriptive phrase can then accompany each number, and the rather straightforward formulas can be programmed at the start. All in all this is an excellent primer for the realities of money. The author's humorous touch adds to the book's enjoyment and utility. Similar Products
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