Archive for January 2005

Author: David and Tom Gardner
Date: 16-Jan-05

From the Wall Street investment banker to the single working mom, from the Silicon Valley venture capitalist to the Main Street small business owner, from the baby boomer fast approaching retirement to the unemployed 20-something software engineer, everyone wants to know the same thing: What should I do with my money now?
In their trademark amusing style, David and Tom Gardner answer this critical question and recommend steps listeners can take to survive economic uncertainty, secure their personal finances, and fortify their portfolios. The Gardners offer a snapshot view of the business and money world in early 2002. They take us through the rise and fall of the American markets and economy, offer lessons to act upon now, and provide a look ahead to the future with some timely and perhaps more timeless thoughts on the right perspective to take as an investor and businessperson.

No matter what life stage you are in or your level of investing expertise, The Motley Fool’s What to Do With Your Money Now has important investment advice for you.

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Author: Marc Allen
Date: 16-Jan-2005

The Millionaire Course offers a vast array of powerful principles, truths, and exercises that will lead inevitably to a career and life path that feeds your soul. The lessons within are filled with advice and practical suggestions that are simple, clear, and easy to follow. You’ll discover that you can improve the quality of life, and in the process improve the quality of the world around you.

My Thoughts: A few bright spots, but by and large not a good read. Sort regret buying this.

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