Money Won’t Buy Happiness-But Time to Find It
By Chris Heerlein
By now we have read hundreds of books on financial planning and retirement goals. We would have to say, without any exaggeration, that Money Won’t Buy Happiness-But Time to Find It by Chris Heerlein is probably the best all around book on financial planning covering a multitude of income levels.
Don’t get us wrong, we have read some truly great books on personal finance and there are a select few of them that are wonderful in their niche.
Hard Core Poor is great for those of us in the beans and rice level of finance. Master Your Cash Flow by Al Zdenek is probably the best financial book targeted towards the super wealthy.
However, Money Won’t Buy Happiness is a great general book on finance that will be helpful for anyone at any level.
We give Money Won’t Buy Happiness all five stars on our scale of zero to five stars. It is well-written, well-researched, and very readable. The reader is not presented with complicated formulas or detailed explanations that cause them to zone out.
We will be adding Money Won’t Buy Happiness to our list of recommended reading on our How to Manage Your Monkey Blog.
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That is good that it will be helpful for all financial levels, so many are geared for the wealthy.
ReplyDeleteVery true, or for those who are trying to be wealthy rather than just living life without worrying so much.
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