Search
Home arrow Online Shop
Snagging Shop
Make sure you find all
the defects in your
new home. Purchase
our snagging guide.
Snagging Guide
Reviews
Get a professional
snagger to create a
snag list for your new
property in the UK or Ireland.
Snagging Inspections
Main Menu
Home
New Homes News
Snagging Stories
New Homes Research
Snagging Forum
Snagging Cloud
Snagging Top Ten
Web Links
Snagging Photos
Property Books
Online Shop
Polls
Press
 
Login for Download
Contact us
 
Site Map
New Build Inspections
The leading truly independent snagging company.

UK: Snagging
Ireland: Snag List
Money Supermarket.com
Cheap Home Insurance and Compare Mortgages at Moneysupermarket.com
HIPS Directory
Find HIPS Providers in your local area using the HIP Central Home Information Pack Directory
Property Links

Investment Property
Let Choices help you find investment property.

Bermondsey Property
Search for Bermondsey Property in London. Hot Property has thousand of properties for sale in Bermondsey and property throughout the UK

Offplan Property
Are you looking for offplan property? Attend an inexpensive property seminar and get expert advice on property investment.

Walthamstow Flats
Find a Walthamstow Flat with Hot Property. We have over 95 thousand houses and flats on our database, including flats in Walthamstow

Parking in London
Think it's impossible? Find parking in London. More information at Gumtree.


 
Advertisement

Your Money or Your Life

Snagging.org In association with Amazon.co.uk

Online Shop | Property Guides |  Kitchen & Home |  Garden Tools |  Power Tools |  Consumer Electronics

Get the Snagging Checklist Here!


  



Your Money or Your Life
by: Joe Dominguez, Vicki Robin

 : Your Money or Your Life

List Price: £14.99
Price: £5.38
You Save: £9.61 (64%)
Prices subject to change.



Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days




Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.02401
EAN: 9780140286786
Edition: New Ed
ISBN: 0140286780
Label: G P Putnam's Sons
Manufacturer: G P Putnam's Sons
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: September 01, 1999
Publisher: G P Putnam's Sons
Studio: G P Putnam's Sons




Accessories: Related Items:



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I'd recommend it to everyone!
It's definitely a wake up call - I was about to walk out the office after just reading the introduction and skipping around the book, and then voluntary redundancy was offered that very morning.

So yes, I'll have "The Money and My Life" - thanks!

We have forgotten how time is so important to us, and we are spending all our time making money when we could be enjoying our time instead.

If you can't be bothered to read it then at least buy it a friend and get them to tell you what it's about, that way you might help at least one person unshackle themselves from money.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Worth reading, even if you don't take the advice
I'm self-employed, and I wish I had read this book when I set out. It provides an excellent perspective on just how important money management is in life. It's up there with being able to read. The author says you've got to treat your life like a business, monitoring all expenditure and evaluating if what you're spending is absolutely necessary. Are you having fun spending that money? If not, cut it out.

I've been amazed to discover that you don't need to spend hundreds of pounds on psychoanalysis, you can find out most of the interesting stuff about yourself by studying your spending habits.

What I admire about the book is the premise that you really don't want to have to go to work. Going to work is expensive, and you have to put up with a load of trouble there, which means you have to spend more money cheering yourself up. The goal is financial independence.

Years ago I would have dismissed it as excessively prosaic. Imagine standing up at speech-day to tell a group of graduates that what's it's all about is getting enough money so you don't have a career. Get out of the 9-5 if you possibly can. But having spent a few years in the world of work, it's actually pretty sound.

Some of the ideas seem a bit tree-hugging but isn't that all coming back into fashion?



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A real eye opener.
I just wish I read this book at 20 unstead of 50. It would have saved me years and years of stress, misery, debt and working at jobs I hated, trapped by overspending. This book makes you realise that EVERYTHING you buy is paid for with your life energy, and all those little 'treats' you buy yourself (which only give fleeting pleasure, then it's on to the next one) to compensate for being unhappy at your job actually dig you deeper into the hole, and perpetuate the cycle. This book explains the wonderful concept of knowing when you have 'enough'. Too little is stressful, too much is stressful. Enough is what makes you happiest, when you truly love and enjoy everything you own. This book should be read by every young person starting on their working life, so that they don't make the same mistakes that many of us have made.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Disappointing and out of date
The introduction of this new edition explains that the system is so good there has been no attempt to update if from the original. Which is a shame given that chapter nine - on where to invest the extra money you'll find by following the program - has lost any relevance since the 30 year US Treasury bonds which are it's only real recommendation, no longer exist.

For those who want or desperately need to get control of their finances the rest of the book is still relevant whether you are a US or UK reader. If you are already interested in getting off the consumption treadmill then it's an ideal system that will help you define how much money is really 'enough' for your needs. In the vast majority of personal examples this is invariably far less than the people started with, possibly because most of them are middle class earners 'downsizing' rather than poor people 'upgrading'.

YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFE makes good points about how much of your wages go straight back into the costs of the job (suitable clothing, daily transport, relaxation from all the stress, lunch away from home etc) and shows how to calculate your real hourly wage. This could be useful if you are planning to re-enter the job market. Strangely it also recommends WHAT COLOUR IS YOUR PARACHUTE which is about finding the perfect job for your interests and aptitudes, despite having spent several pages explaining there is no 'job charming' for any of us and we should just reconcile ourselves to working for money, content that it's for the greater aim of Financial Independence.

Middle class babyboomers tired of the rat race will lap it up whlist those still trying to get into that race will find useful financial techniques to get started from a firm foundation.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This book is killer.
If you read this book, and follow its advice, you are a better man than I. My attitude was "step one sounds great -- but I'll skip it." And I put all my money in Internet stocks, and they took off, and then they fell, and the simple life is not for everyone. Still, the book is quite thought-provoking (if a bit dogmatic). Get rid of all that you do not need, and live off investment interest, then you can do what you WANT to do instead of what you HAVE to do. A good plan, indeed, and a nice antidote to the get-rich-and-die yuppi credo. See you in shangri-la




Try searching the Internet for "Your Money or Your Life" or Ebay for "Your Money or Your Life".

 

You might also be interested in the following great products:

Latest Tags


Popular Tags


  
Snagging List

Generated in 1.68483 Seconds