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Reset your barcode : five steps to a financial reset / Marvin Reynolds.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Reynolds, Marvin, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Finance, Personal.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (115 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Morgan James Publishing, [2014]
Summary:
A new way to think about money that can transform your life and turn struggle into success. Wealth cannot be created or destroyed. It already exists. You cannot spend your way to prosperity. Money doesn't buy happiness. It buys options. These are just a few of the financial principles explored in this wise, mind-opening guide to understanding money and its role in our lives-and how we can find our way to financial freedom. In order to have a strong global and national economy, we must strengthen the economy of each and every family. Reset Your Barcode exposes the myths and misconceptions that surround money in the modern world, and introduces time-tested strategies and unique, easy-to-use tools to help you make daily decisions that reduce your financial stress-and bring lasting value to your life.
Contents:
Intro
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section One Financial Principles
The First Step, or "The Glass Slipper Experience"
Chapter One Principle #1: Wealth cannot be created or destroyed. It already exists.
Chapter Two Principle #2: Giving generates wealth.
Chapter Three Principle #3: There are only 100 pennies in a dollar.
Chapter Four Principle #4: There are only two economies.
Chapter Five Principle #5: There is only one financial problem.
Chapter Six Principle #6: There are only two solutions to the one financial problem.
Chapter Seven Principle #7: There are only two ways to generate income.
Chapter Eight Principle #8: Investing does not make you an investor.
Chapter Nine Principle #9: You cannot spend your way to prosperity.
Chapter Ten Principle #10: You cannot treat all dollars the same.
Chapter Eleven Principle #11: Money doesn't change people. It exposes their values.
Chapter Twelve Principle #12: Money doesn't buy happiness. It buys options.
Chapter Thirteen Principle #13: Money is subject to the "Law of the Harvest."
Chapter Fourteen Principle #14: Hoping is not planning.
Chapter Fifteen Constructing a Plan Using the "Five Degrees of Financial Freedom"
Section Two Three Wake-Up Calls
The Second Step, or "The Ebenezer Experience"
Chapter Sixteen Wake-Up Call #1: Take the Wants vs. Needs Test.
Chapter Seventeen Wake-Up Call #2: Track Your Spending.
Chapter Eighteen Wake-Up Call #3: Forecast Survivor Income.
Section Three Three Lessons to Learn
The Third Step, or "The Wooden Puppet Experience"
Chapter Nineteen The First Lesson: There Are No Shortcuts.
Chapter Twenty Lesson Number Two: Nothing Is Free.
Chapter Twenty-One Lesson Number Three: Everyone Must Face Monstro.
Chapter Twenty-Two Become "A Real Boy" by Building a Solid Financial Plan
Chapter Twenty-Three Phase Five: Growing Your Money
Section Four Making Three Important Choices on Your Financial Journey
The Fourth Step, or "The G.P.S. Experience"
Chapter Twenty-Four First Choice: Select Good Advisors.
Chapter Twenty-Five Second Choice: Choose Good Products.
Chapter Twenty-Six Third Choice: Practice Accountability.
Section Five Use Your Newfound Financial Freedom to Give Back
The Fifth Step, or "The Johnny Appleseed Experience"
Chapter Twenty-Seven What We Learn from Johnny Appleseed
A Final Word
Note to Readers
About the Author.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781614487791
1614487790
OCLC:
963594657

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