Personal finance is actually more personal than it is finance. That's why what works great for someone else may not work as well for you. Money management is complex because we are complex. Therefore, it is in better understanding ourselves--our history with money and what we value most--that we are able to bring clarity to even the most confounding decisions in money and life. Tim Maurer has made a career out of demystifying complex financial concepts into understandable, doable actions. In this practical book, he shows you how to - find contentment by redefining "wealth" - establish your priorities, articulate your goals, and find your calling - design a personal budgeting system you can (almost) enjoy - create a simple, world-class investment portfolio that has beaten the pros - manage risk--with and without insurance - ditch the traditional concept of retirement and plan for financial independence - cheat death and build a legacy - and more "Straightforward, candid, and--yes--simple."--Jean Chatzky, financial editor of NBC's Today Show "Reading this book is like having your own personal financial advisor."-- Kimberly Palmer, senior money editor at U.S. News & World Report; author of The Economy of You "You can't manage your money without thinking about your life--and the system that Tim proposes can make a radical difference in both."--Chris Guillebeau, New York Times bestselling author of The $100 Startup and The Happiness of Pursuit "Maurer teaches us how to literally redefine wealth in a way that will both honor your life values and priorities while simultaneously reducing your stress."--Manisha Thakor, CFA, director of wealth strategies for women for the BAM Alliance; writer for The Wall Street Journal Tim Maurer is a speaker, blogger, author, and financial advisor. As a wealth advisor and director of personal finance for Buckingham and the BAM Alliance, a collective of over 140 financial advisory firms serving over 19,000 individuals throughout the United States, he serves as an industry leader to the media and an educator to both consumers and financial advisors. He is a regular contributor to CNBC, Forbes, Time/Money, and on his own website, www.timmaurer.com. He lives in Charleston, South Carolina.
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