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You Don't Have to Be Rich: Comfort, Happiness, and Financial Security on Your Own Terms

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Title: You Don't Have to Be Rich: Comfort, Happiness, and Financial Security on Your Own Terms
by Jean Sherman Chatzky
ISBN: 1-59184-012-0
Publisher: Portfolio
Pub. Date: 25 September, 2003
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $23.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.76 (17 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: You don't have to be rich to be happy - timely book.
Comment: Jean Chatsky has written a very timely and powerful book on personal finance. While many books merely regurgitate popular dogma, "You Don't have to Be Rich" overs a fresh perspective to personal finance.

This book is somewhat like "The Millionaire Next Door" except that it discusses what the happiest people in America have in common when it comes to managing their money, and what the rest of us can learn from them. For instance, they have distinctly different habits and behaviors about things you might consider minor, such as how often to pay your bills, and what you will do with your bank statement when it arrives in the mail.

"You Don't have To Be Rich" offers clear cut strategies to take control of your money. "It's time to take back our lives", says Chatsky "and in order to do that we need to take back our money."

Chatsky also offers a series of questionaires which will enable you to take a good hard look at your money habits and make necessary corrections.

Overall this is an excellent book and worthy of five stars. For even more in depth information, I recommend "Talking Money" also by Chatsky. These books will get you on the road to financial freedom.

Rating: 5
Summary: Solid advice from an expert
Comment: Unlike some of the other reviewers here, who seem more intent on slinging mud and fantasizing about the author's life, I have actually read this book. I found the advice straightforward, practical, and well researched. Jean Chatzky presents a well supported argument backed by research from the Roper Organization. It's clearly written and full of easily followed suggestions.

Her years of expertise are clearly evident. Buy the book. It's a great investment for your happiness.

Rating: 5
Summary: What Do You REALLY Want?
Comment: There are dozens of books which address many of the same topics and issues and this is one of the best because it was written primarily for non-experts such as I who seek "comfort, happiness, and financial security on [our] terms," of course, and need guidance to make appropriate decisions. Answers to questions such as these are more difficult to formulate now than at any prior time that I recall:

• What are the significant differences between standard of living and quality of life?
• Are they mutually exclusive?
• How can -- and should -- "wealth" be measured?
• To what extent (if any) is there a correlation between personal happiness and net worth?
• What do the happiest people seem to share in common?
• What are the most damaging misconceptions many people have when formulating a financial plan?
• Which strategies and tactics are most effective to achieve financial security? Why?
• What are "The Ten Commandments of Financial Happiness"?

Chatzky address these and countless other questions which many of us may have but feel embarrassed to ask. Of course, we can retain highly reputable financial planners whose services are worth every dollar they cost. However, my own experience suggests that a financial planner's best client is a well-informed client. More specifically, financial planners are most valuable once a client has carefully completed exercises such as those which Chatzky includes in her book. Invoking direct address, what do you REALLY want in life? Being rich and being happy are NOT mutually-exclusive. Many people are unhappy because they are essentially insolvent, if not destitute. No savings, credit unworthy, deeply in debt, in danger of foreclosure or eviction, etc. Many others are just as unhappy because of their affluence. They yearn to possess what money can't buy: physical health, peace of mind, friendship worthy of the name, etc.

Caveat: Do NOT purchase this book or any other such book unless and until you are wholeheartedly committed to doing the "homework" required and then to following through on whatever decisions you make. I think that Chapter 6 (all by itself) is worth far more than the cost of the book. However, do you REALLY understand the requirements as well as the benefits of living within your means? Tough decisions may need to be made. (I mean TOUGH.) Do you have what it takes to make them? More importantly, do you have what it takes to stick with those decisions no matter what? Years ago, the actor Rod Steiger was asked if young people ever requested career advice. "Oh yeah, sure, all the time. I look them right in the eye and ask 'Do you want to be an actor or do you HAVE to be an actor?' The longer it takes them to answer, the less likely they'll ever make it." If you HAVE to have financial security, Jean Chatzky can help you to achieve it. Otherwise....

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