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"Building off the framework of Schultheis' The Coffeehouse Investor philosophy, SIP will instill the common man and woman with the confidence to take control over their long-term financial goals and journey towards financial freedom in retirement. SIP encourages readers to ignore stock market "rules" and "perfect portfolio" pursuits to focus on the only three essential components to long-term financial security: saving, investing, and planning. Each component will be further broken down and explained through topics such as: How to save money with confidence, The benefit of saving a little, Why women should invest in their financial destiny, The problem with underestimating your own financial abilities"-- Provided by publisher

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The Coffeehouse Investor's Ground Rules, Gary M. Schultheis, Steffanie Alexander O'Hanlon, Bill O'Hanlon, Arthur E. Jongsma

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Titre
The Coffeehouse Investor's Ground Rules
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2021
Format
rigide
Pages
256
ISBN10
1119717086
ISBN13
9781119717089
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"Building off the framework of Schultheis' The Coffeehouse Investor philosophy, SIP will instill the common man and woman with the confidence to take control over their long-term financial goals and journey towards financial freedom in retirement. SIP encourages readers to ignore stock market "rules" and "perfect portfolio" pursuits to focus on the only three essential components to long-term financial security: saving, investing, and planning. Each component will be further broken down and explained through topics such as: How to save money with confidence, The benefit of saving a little, Why women should invest in their financial destiny, The problem with underestimating your own financial abilities"-- Provided by publisher