The Ten Commandments of Financial Happiness: Feel Richer with What You've Got Contributor(s): Chatzky, Jean (Author) |
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ISBN: 1591840716 ISBN-13: 9781591840718 Publisher: Portfolio OUR PRICE: $12.60 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: January 2005 Annotation: Chatzky of NBC's "Today" and "Money" magazine offers a groundbreaking approach to personal finance by asking, "How much money do you need to be happy?" |
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BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Personal Finance - Investing - Business & Economics | Personal Finance - Money Management - Business & Economics | Reference - General |
Dewey: 332.024 |
Physical Information: 0.55" H x 5.54" W x 8.6" (0.52 lbs) 256 pages |
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Publisher Description: Millions of Americans have turned to Jean Chatzky for financial advice, thanks to her weekly appearances on NBC's Today and her column in Money magazine. Now, in The Ten Commandments of Financial Happiness (published in hardcover as You Don't Have to Be Rich), she analyzes the results of a unique survey in which she questioned 1,500 Americans about their financial attitudes and behaviors. She looks at how much money people actually do need to guarantee a happy, comfortable life. And gets down to the nitty-gritty, isolating behaviors that--if adopted--can significantly improve a life. The results of this proprietary survey--conducted with the help of the Roper Center--are remarkable. Chatzky found that while a certain amount of money buys comfort, money can't make you happy--at least not in the way most people believe it can. But it can make you miserable, if you're managing it wrong. That's why it's time to make a change. In her frank, engaging style, Chatzky explains how to own your money to create a happy and comfortable life. She outlines the financial habits of happy people and shows how anyone can be a part of this group, no matter what they earn. Filled with fresh insights and real life examples, The Ten Commandments of Financial Happiness reaffirms that finances don't have to be a source of stress and that living within your means can be extremely rewarding. |