Cashflow Book Reviews


50 Ways To Find More Money

by Cydney O'Sullivan

Cydney O'Sullivan, the founder of Ms Independence and one herself, gives readers straightforward and tested financial and wealth-building advice in her new book, "50 Ways To Find More Money." This book is a combination how-to and tips guide, giving readers practical advice that practically anyone can use.

Rather than simply list off methods, O'Sullivan digs much deeper to illustrate ways readers can make the most out of their financial forecasts. She helps them explore where they stand now, and what they can do to change that picture in their favor.

"50 Ways" also explores creative suggestions for developing self-employment and investment opportunities. O'Sullivan urges readers to tap their own talents to boost their income and develop ways to earn more while paving the road for greater savings and investment.

It spells out strategies for finding money many might not even realize they have. From lost money searches to leveraging home equity in favor of higher-yield investments, O'Sullivan teaches readers what to look for and where to look to make their own financial futures brighter.

Cutting corners creatively to save money earned is a topic that is not lost on this book either. O'Sullivan's suggestions in this arena are brilliant and rather easy to put into play. The idea behind her sage advice on cutting corners is to get more out of what is available without necessarily having to sacrifice quality of life.

"50 Ways To Find More Money" also leaves readers with a strong suggestion to change their thinking in regard to money. O'Sullivan takes the time to teach readers to motivate themselves and act in their own best interests personally and financially.

O'Sullivan is the founder of Ms Independence and is a noted businesswoman, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, among other things including single mother for many years. O'Sullivan was featured in the Australian released books "Secrets of Inspiring Women Exposed!" and “Secrets of Stock Market Traders Exposed!” by Dale Beaumont.

For your free copy email me at cydney@money-games.com

 

 

Rich Dad Poor Dad, What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money

by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter

Rich Dad, Poor Dad, What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money" is the book for anyone who has ever wondered why the rich get richer and the poor and middle class keep working. Personal finance author Robert T. Kiyosaki and CPA Sharon Lechter share the secrets of what wealthy fathers teach their children. The philosophy is simple – a person shouldn't work for money; their money should work for them.

Rich Dad, Poor Dad is firmly grounded in the principle that income-producing assets and investments create more wealth than any regular 9-to-5 job possibly can. Kiyosaki and Lechter share insight on how to acquire these assets and leave the workaday world behind.

Honest, straightforward and full of practical advice, this is a must read for anyone who wants to find out what it really takes to enjoy personal wealth.

 

 

Cashflow Quadrant:  Rich Dad’s Guide to Financial Freedom

by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon L. Lechter 

The financial geniuses behind "Rich Dad, Poor Dad, What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money" reveal more secrets to personal financial success in the "Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom." This book is a practical guide to finding the right strategies to make wealth and security a reality rather than a dream. It examines four financial quadrants and how wealth can be generated from them. The true path to wealth and security is paved with income-producing investments. This title clearly and concisely lays out the groundwork to making this happen. Financial success is within reach of anyone who follows the right strategies.

 

 

Good To Great – Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t

by Jim Collins

Researcher and author Jim Collins wondered what it is that makes a great company great and whether those that are "good" can attain a higher level of success. Collins answered his own question and found some of the secrets to real corporate success along the way. In "Good To Great – Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't" Collins shares some of the secrets of financial powerhouses such as Gillette, Walgreens and Wells Fargo. Rather than espouse hokey corporate strategies that are best described as fads, what Collins found within these corporate cultures and shares with readers are solid and sound leadership ideas. Good companies that want to make the leap to excellence will find Collins' work is the perfect roadmap.

 

 

Making Money Made Simple

by Noel Whittaker

Australian financial expert Noel Whittaker shares straightforward, easy-to-follow advice on how to attain financial success in "Making Money Made Simple." Whittaker teaches readers everything they need to know, but probably don't, about money and its management and he makes it very easy to understand the dos and don'ts of creating wealth. Through an exploration of the fundamentals of wealth creation, Whittaker puts the tools for financial success in the hands of those who read and follow his advice. Whittaker has written more than 15 best-selling books and was awarded the Australian Centenary medal for his services to the financial industry. When simple, understandable advice that's proven to work is needed, Whittaker is the author to seek out.

 

 

Nice Girls Don’t Get Rich – 75 Avoidable Mistakes Women Make with Money

by Lois P. Frankel 

The renowned author of "Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office" is at it again in this title that sheds light on the biggest financial mistakes most women make. Psychologist Lois P. Frankel shares insights about the pitfalls and how to overcome them in "Nice Girls Don't Get Rich – 75 Avoidable Mistakes Women Make with Money." This title is an absolute must for any women who wants to be secure with her own financial management abilities. Frankel examines each mistake and offers sound methods to overcome and avoid them. If knowledge is the key to financial success, Frankel's book blows the lock off the secrets women need to know.

 

 

Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office – 101 Unconscious Mistakes Women Make that Sabotage Their Careers

by Lois P. Frankel

Psychologist Lois P. Frankel enlightens women on how to take their careers to the next level in "Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office – 101 Unconscious Mistakes Women Make that Sabotage Their Careers." The book explores the habits and behaviors women unconsciously display that can really get in their way. From unknowingly softening a firm statement by turning it into a question to titling the head while talking, the little things that make women women can actually sabotage a career. Frankel points out the Top 101 mistakes many women make and offers sound advice for overcoming and avoiding them on the way to a posh corner office. Nice girls can get ahead when they employ Frankel's advice.

 

 

Prince Charming Isn’t Coming – How Women Get Smart About Money

by Barbara Stanny

Women can leave the knight in shining armor for the fairy tales and follow Barbara Stanny's common-sense advice for attaining financial stability instead. The daughter of one of H&R Block's founders, Stanny herself was a financial management nightmare until personal crisis set her on the road to enlightenment. She sought out financial advice from successful women. They shared their tips for financial management and success with Stanny and she's shared them with the world through "Prince Charming Isn't Coming – How Women Get Smart About Money." This insightful guidebook is chockfull of anecdotes, common sense advice, checklists and strategies that can guide any woman toward financial success.

 


 

The Essential Buffett: Timeless Principles for the New Economy

by James Hagstrom Jr.

Financial author and Warren Buffett expert James Hagstrom Jr. continues his ongoing examination of the money mogul's strategies and philosophies in "The Essential Buffett: Timeless Principles for the New Economy." Hagstrom lays out advice gleaned from Buffett's own strategies and enables anyone to understand and adopt techniques that have proven wildly successful for the Nebraska investor. Hagstrom also zeros in on Buffett's "focus investing" strategy and extrapolates its principles for use in different investment sectors, such as technology and international investing. This is worth the read for any would be investor who wants to learn how to think and invest like the master himself.

 

 

The New Buffettology: The Proven Techniques for Investing Successfully in Changing Markets That Have Made Warren Buffett the World’s Most Famous Investor

by Mary Buffett and David Clark

It's possible to get into the mind of America's second most wealthy man in "The New Buffettology: The Proven Techniques for Investing Successfully in Changing Markets That Have Made Warren Buffett the World's Most Famous Investor." Written by Buffett's former daughter-in-law, Mary Buffett, and co-author David Clark, this books explores the financial mogul's secrets and strategies for investing in a down turned market. The book walks readers through the equations and formulas Buffett uses to guide his purchases and sales and makes it easy for anyone to learn the real art of Buffettology. Getting into the mind of a genius has never been more straightforward.

 

 

The Secret - The Power of the Law of Attraction

by Rhonda Byrne

The key to personal success is available to anyone who reaches out for it. In fact, it truly lies within. The power to succeed is within the mind and the attitude, just waiting to be unlocked. That's the premise of Rhonda Byrnes' somewhat controversial examination of the law of attraction. "The Secret" gives readers insight into the power of positive thoughts to draw in wealth, power, health and even happiness. Considered New Age, Brynes' work actually focuses on some very "old age" philosophies. The "Great Secret" has been discussed in literature, religion and oral traditions throughout the ages and now Brynes brings it back to the forefront through "The Secret." The book has become such a splash, it has its own audio version and was translated into a movie, as well.

 

 

The Seven Stages of Money Maturity – Understanding the Spirit and Value of Money in Your Life

by George Kinder

Financial advisor George Kinder puts his own unique spin on money matters in "The Seven Stages of Money Maturity – Understanding the Spirit and Value of Money in Your Life." The Buddhist teacher explains not only the skills of sound management and investing, but takes the discussion to a deeper level. The book itself seeks not only to advise on budgeting and planning, but also to help readers explore the spiritual meaning of wealth. Kinder encourages readers to get in touch with their feelings about money and explore how and why their attitudes toward it developed. Kinder's exploration helps readers understand some of the basics of financial planning while enlightening them on the way to overcome ingrained feelings and misconceptions.

 

 

Time Management From the Inside Out, Second Edition – The Foolproof System for Taking Control of Your Schedule and Your Life

by Julie Morgenstern

Author Julie Morgenstern helps readers take the reins of their lives by showing them what it takes to create their own customized time management system. In "Time Management From the Inside Out, Second Edition – The Foolproof System for Taking Control of Your Schedule and Your Life," Morgenstern transfers the strategy from her previous works to enable readers to remove some of the clutter for their schedules. The advice she offers is simple – analyze, strategize, attack. Using these principles, Morgenstern helps anyone who desires more control gain it by enabling them to tailor a plan that works for them. Those who fear over-scheduling need not shy away from this common-sense filled book for tackling life's little time management issues.

 

 

Turning Passions Into Profits – Three Steps to Wealth and Power

by Christopher Howard

As one of the world's best known authorities on the psychology of wealth and achievement, Christopher Howard is uniquely qualified to give people the tools they need to make their own dreams come true. Howard does this through "Turning Passion Into Profits – Three Steps to Wealth and Power." Through this groundbreaking book, Howard examines the philosophies and strategies that have guided some of the most powerful and successful people throughout history. He makes it easy for readers to adopt some of these traits and turn them into their own strategies for success. "Turning Passions Into Profits" offers readers insights and information along with practical advice and exercises to help them get to where they want to be in life.




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