||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Decent book for beginning investors|By M. Fisher|If you've read any investment books, this one fits in with all of them and doesn't really offer anything new. Not a bad book if you are new to the idea of investing and building wealth long-term. It also has sections on other life issues, such as renting vs. owning. Be warned that the author hails from Australia, so a lot of||A good bet for anyone who regardds money with healthy scepticism but wouldn't mind more of it too. -- James Hall, Australian Financial , December 2004
One of the better finance books I've reviewed. -- Wealthcreator Magazine, January 2005
The Barefoot Investor is about creating the financial freedom to live your dreams, whatever your age. It shows how getting your financial act together can be downright sexy, allowing you to achieve the things that mean the most to you - regardless of your income.
Scott Pape, the Jamie Oliver of finance, writes for the young and hip who want to enjoy life now – not to wait on dead men’s shoes. He shows you how to manage your money to do the things y...
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