World Famous Comics: The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life: Keep What You Have and Create What You Deserve
The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life: Keep What You Have and Create What You Deserve
From: Simon & Schuster Audio Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Average Rating: Binding: Audio Cassette Format: Abridged, Audiobook, Unabridged Label: Simon & Schuster Audio Number of Items: 4 Publication Date: February 01, 2003
The Laws of Money are essential truths. They will propel you to take all the necessary actions you need to take with your money.
Suze Orman, America's most trusted personal finance expert, gives you the guidance that will point you in the right direction every time you need to make a decision about your money.
Like a compass, the laws of money directs you to safety, security, and prosperity. They give you the ability to define your financial destiny and guide it with your own hands, so you can hold on to what you have and create what you deserve.
These laws are as timeless as they are timely. The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life provides you with the solid financial foundation upon which you can stand, regroup, and build.
THE LAWS OF MONEY
Law Number 1. Truth Creates Money, Lies Destroy It.
Law Number 2. Look at What You Have, Not at What You Had.
Law Number 3. Do What Is Right for You, Before You Do What Is Right for Your Money.
Law Number 4. Invest in the Known Before the Unknown.
Law Number 5. Always Remember: Money Has No Power of Its Own.
Read This Book If You Want Foresight About Your Money I have gained years of experience after reading this book without having to go through the trial and error process of actually messing up with my money. Even if you have messed up with your money you can at least understand the reasons of what went wrong and how to change course.
Money matters Excellent book, easy to read, understand and follow. I look forward to putting into action what I have read.
Great Book I love this book. Practical enough for adults to use, and simple to read. Suze goes back to the basics of money and everyone can benefit from reading this book. This book should be used in High School to teach people from a young age how to deal with money. Our future will be a better place.
Poor printing quality The book shipped to me was printed in poor condition. It's like a scanned copy of the original then being printed on a low resolution printer. It will definitely harm your eyesight if you read it.
I returned it immediately and borrowed a good copy from a library.
Biased and not always correct Orman writes with an obvious bias. Though I agree with much of the obvious; it serves to cloud the not entirely correct. I would suggest Arthur Levitt's, Take on the Street or other such, more knowledgeably written books.