Saturday, February 25, 2017

Your Money or Your Life - 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence: Revised and Updated for the 21st Century


"The seminal guide to the new morality of personal money management" (Los Angeles Times on the first edition)

In an age of great economic uncertainty when everyone is concerned about money and how they spend what they have, this new edition of the bestselling Your Money or Your Life is an essential read. With updated resources, an easy-to-use index, and anecdotes and examples particularly relevant today-it tells you how to:

- Get out of debt and develop savings
- Reorder material priorities and live well for less
- Resolve inner conflicts between values and lifestyle
- Save the planet while saving money
- And much more!

In Your Money or Your Life, Vicki Robin shows readers how to gain control of their money and finally begin to make a life, rather than just make a living.

Brand: imusti
Published on: 2008-12-10
Released on: 2008-12-10
Original language: English
Dimensions: 7.70" h x .70" w x 5.10" l, .60 pounds
Binding: Paperback
384 pages

Review 
"In this time of crashing markets, soaring prices, tent cities, and melting ice caps, no book is more useful to readers and to the planet than Your Money or Your Life." 
 - Mary Pipher, author of The Shelter of Each Other and Seeking Peace

About the Author
Joe Dominguez was born on February 2, 1938. Considered a pioneer in the sustainability movement, he, together with partner Vicki Robin, co-authored the best-seller Your Money or Your Life: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence. Dominguez was 31 years of age when he retired from a job as a technical stock analyst on Wall Street with a nest egg of about $70,000. He continued to live off of the investment income, about $6,000 a year, with a strong desire to tell others how to do the same. The proceeds of his book sales and other efforts to increase financial literacy have been donated to the New Road Map Foundation, an all-volunteer, non-profit foundation founded to promote the reduction of North American consumption. Dominguez died of cancer in Seattle on January 11, 1997.

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