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Get Rich Slowly: Building Your Financial Future Through Common Sense

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In refreshing contrast to the usual get-rich-quick schemes, Get Rich Slowly outlines an intelligent, careful, five-step financial strategy that anyone can use to create his or her own personal fortune. Using simple graphics and easy-to-follow advice, respected investments financial expert William Spitz shows how to plot the best financial strategy for individual needs. 10 graphs. 70 tables.

288 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1992

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October 11, 2012
This book provides invaluable assistance in financial planning and risk management. The insights in this book apply today as well as when the book was written. The Great Recession, the United States national debt, the United States' government deficits during 2008 to 2012 make it imperative for people to be educated about their finances and to be actively involved in making decisions that will help achieve their financial goals.
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