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Very Good: A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious …

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Unbranded
MPN
Does not apply
ISBN
9780470830062
Book Title
Millionaire Teacher : the Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Item Length
9 in
Publication Year
2011
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.4 in
Author
Andrew Hallam
Genre
Business & Economics
Topic
Management, Investments & Securities / General, Personal Finance / General
Item Weight
11.1 Oz
Item Width
6.1 in
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0470830069
ISBN-13
9780470830062
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109234407

Product Key Features

Book Title
Millionaire Teacher : the Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Management, Investments & Securities / General, Personal Finance / General
Publication Year
2011
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics
Author
Andrew Hallam
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
11.1 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
“…if you are looking for the first, and possibly only, book to read if you want to figure out how to finance the rest of your life, you can read Andrew Hallam’s ?The Millionaire Teacher.'” — Scott Burns “‘Millionaire Teacher’ is a an inspiring must-read.” — Canadian Business “It’s that kind of experience and wisdom that makes ‘Millionaire Teacher’ such an outstanding book. It’s easy to find excellent books about investing, but it’s rare to read an author who so clearly understands how people think and act in their financial lives.” — canadiancouchpotato.com “The book itself focuses on nine rules of wealth that people should have learned in school… These rules nicely distill what has been said in many of the better personal finance books out there: particularly those that cover indexing and the futility of high-cost actively managed investment approaches.” — Financial Post “I would recommend Hallam’s book as a great investment guide for the investor that wants to be more engaged with their portfolio.” — Jim Yih, retirehappyblog.ca “Written simply, the book is suitable even for those who have little knowledge of finances.” — Personal Money “If you want to make sure that your money is invested wisely, then this is the book for you.” — turnonepoundintoamillion.com “…quirky, upbeat and above all interesting…a book for anyone.” — blog.iii.co.uk “This book is engaging and easy to read.” — retireby40.org, ‘If you want to make sure that your money is invested wisely, then this is the book for you.’ (turnonepoundintoamillion.com, January 2012) ‘…quirky, upbeat and above all interesting…a book for anyone.’ (blog.iii.co.uk, March 2012) ‘This book is engaging and easy to read.’ (retireby40.org, 16th April 2012)
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
332.678
Synopsis
The incredible story of how a schoolteacher built a million-dollar portfolio, and how you can too Most people wouldn’t expect a schoolteacher to amass a million-dollar investment account. But Andrew Hallam did so, long before the typical retirement age. And now, with Millionaire Teacher , he wants to show you how to follow in his footsteps. With lively humor and the simple clarity you’d expect from a gifted educator, Hallam demonstrates how average people can build wealth in the stock market by shunning the investment products peddled by most financial advisors and avoiding the get-rich-quicker products concocted by an ever widening, self-serving industry. Using low cost index funds, coupled with a philosophy in line with the one that made Warren Buffett a multi-billionaire, Hallam guides readers to understand how the stock and bond markets really work, arming you with a psychological advantage for when markets fall. Shows why young investors should hope for stock market crashes if they want to get rich Explains how you can spend just 60 minutes a year on your investments, never open a financial paper, avoid investment news, and still leave most professional investors in the dust Promotes a unique new investment methodology that combines low cost index funds and a Warren Buffett-esque investment philosophy Millionaire Teacher explains how any middle-income individual can learn can learn the ABCs of personal finance and become a multi-millionaire, from a schoolteacher who has been there and done that., The incredible story of how a schoolteacher built a million-dollar portfolio, and how you can too Most people wouldn’t expect a schoolteacher to amass a million-dollar investment account. But Andrew Hallam did so, long before the typical retirement age., Andrew Hallam has distilled the timeless lessons for investing into nine easy to understand and easy to follow rules. The newbie investor will not find a better guide than Millionaire Teacher .  – Burton G. Malkiel , Author, A Random Walk Down Wall Street 10th Edition This is a great book. If there was a course called Life 101, this book would be its primary reading. It s as easy to read as Tobias, Bernstein, or Solin, but it starts from Ground zero and walks you quickly to the true keys to personal finance and investing. It s what you need to know, told with humor, in a way you can understand.  – Scott Burns , Chief Investment Strategist, AssetBuilder, Inc.    Personal Finance Columnist, Universal Press Syndicate Put away your checkbook. Instead give this book to every young person and you will be gifting them a   lifetime of financial independence and success.  – Robert P. Miles , Author, Warren Buffett Wealth If you buy just one book this year, this is it. Studies warn that too many investors are financially illiterate today. Millionaire Teacher will educate and inspire a whole new generation of savvy investors who think themselves, regularly beat The Street and will retire successfully.  – Paul B Farrell , JD, PhD, Author, The Millionaire Code, The Winning Portfolio and The Lazy Person s Guide to Investing Do you spend too much and save too little? Do you wonder why your investments always seem to roll behind the eight ball? In clear, compelling, and highly entertaining prose Andrew Hallam will explain to you exactly why, and what to do about it. And if you re a non-US resident, there s an added bonus: strategies for long-suffering Canadian, Australian, and Singaporean investors that can easily be applied to other nationalities as well.  – William Bernstein , Author, The Investor s Manifesto and The Four Pillars of Investing
LC Classification Number
HG4521

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