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Start Late, Finish Rich

A No-Fail Plan for Achieving Financial Freedom at Any Age

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1 of 2 copies available
1 of 2 copies available
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Are you wondering if it is too late for you to be rich? David Bach has a plan to help you live and finish rich—no matter where you start
 
As a number-one bestseller in its hardcover edition, Start Late, Finish Rich has helped hundreds of thousands of people of all ages take control  of their financial future. Now you, too, can ramp up the road to financial security with David Bach’s inspiring, proven, and easy-to-follow “catch up” plan, which tailors his “Finish Rich” wisdom to those who forgot to save, procrastinated, or got sidetracked by life’s unexpected challenges.
 
In a swift, motivating read, David Bach gives you step-by-step instructions, worksheets, phone numbers, and website addresses—everything you need to put your “Start Late” plan into place right away. You will learn that even if you’re buried in debt, there’s still hope. You can spend less, save more, and make more—and it doesn’t have to hurt. With America’s best-loved money coach at your side, it’s never too late to change your financial destiny.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      [Editor's Note: The following is a combined review with the abridged version of START LATE, FINISH RICH.]--Reading his abridged audio, the TV commentator and author has a magical way of describing good money habits. He's genuinely positive without being glib and offers engaging answers to questions we all have. Bach's plan sounds enormously practical: Buy only what you need, save wisely, work at your debt load until it's gone, and focus on serving your long-range interests. In the unabridged audio, Michael Kramer leaves nothing on the table when it comes to captivating listeners with these ideas. Kramer sounds relaxed and informed as he explains every insight and vocally explores every nuance offered in Bach's excellent writing. Hearing a professional reading of the complete book accentuates its coherence and pacing and allows a longer, more satisfying exposure to Bach's humanitarian intentions. A lesson with immense value for any listener open to creating a brighter future. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      [Editor's Note: The following is a combined review with the unabridged version of START LATE, FINISH RICH.]--Reading his abridged audio, the TV commentator and author has a magical way of describing good money habits. He's genuinely positive without being glib and offers engaging answers to questions we all have. Bach's plan sounds enormously practical: Buy only what you need, save wisely, work at your debt load until it's gone, and focus on serving your long-range interests. In the unabridged audio, Michael Kramer leaves nothing on the table when it comes to captivating listeners with these ideas. Kramer sounds relaxed and informed as he explains every insight and vocally explores every nuance offered in Bach's excellent writing. Hearing a professional reading of the complete book accentuates its coherence and pacing and allows a longer, more satisfying exposure to Bach's humanitarian intentions. A lesson with immense value for any listener open to creating a brighter future. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 20, 2004
      The seventh book in seven years of the Finish Rich series (two million in print) is aimed at older readers who have neglected their savings. It reads like an infomercial script, brassily positive and unrelentingly motivational. Anyone can finish rich, says Bach (Automatic Millionaire
      , etc.), if they are willing to "spend less, save more, and make more." The bulk of the book describes a variety of tactics and strategies (many covered in his previous books) for accomplishing these three tasks. Readers of financial help books will have heard many of Bach's ideas before, but he does deliver a lion's share of solid advice in an entertaining format, and, for good measure, he throws in an occasional counterintuitive gem, such as why paying off credit card debt can be "a huge mistake." He also anticipates and overcomes common objections ("dealing with debt doesn't mean putting the rest of your life on hold"), although anyone impolite enough to push back too hard is dismissed: "I have a term for negative people who seem to enjoy raining on other people's parades. I call them 'dream stealers,' and I try to avoid them." Agent, Jan Miller.

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