The Rules of Wealth: A Personal Code for Prosperity
|
| List Price: | £10.99 |
| Price: | £5.44 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery on orders over £15. Details |
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk
46 new or used available from £1.43
Average customer review:Product Description
"an indispensable guide to the nature of money and personal finance" - The Times
Money - it makes the world go round. We all secretly believe that it can make us happy. After all, wouldn't it be great to have enough of it so you don't need to worry? Enough to buy that dream house, car, or simply enough so you don't have to think about what you're spending? So how do the wealthy get rich? Is it luck? Or do they know something we don't?
Yes they do, they know The Rules of Wealth. The rules of acquiring it. The rules of growing it. The rules of keeping it. And the rules of spending it.
Richard Templar is back and this time he will make you richer. Forget practical how to reduce your weekly outgoings, forget how to choose a mortgage. In his inimitable, wry style, Templardelves deeper,revealing the simple, golden rules for creating and growing wealth.
Are you ready to discover the Rules to becoming a richer you?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9301 in Books
- Published on: 2006-12-08
- Binding: Hardcover
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"an indispensable guide to the nature of money and personal finance" - The Times
Synopsis
"an indispensable guide to the nature of money and personal finance" - The Times Money - it makes the world go round. We all secretly believe that it can make us happy. After all, wouldn't it be great to have enough of it so you don't need to worry? Enough to buy that dream house, car, or simply enough so you don't have to think about what you're spending? So how do the wealthy get rich? Is it luck? Or do they know something we don't? Yes they do, they know The Rules of Wealth. The rules of acquiring it. The rules of growing it. The rules of keeping it. And the rules of spending it. Richard Templar is back and this time he will make you richer. Forget practical how to reduce your weekly outgoings , forget how to choose a mortgage . In his inimitable, wry style, Templardelves deeper,revealing the simple, golden rules for creating and growing wealth. Are you ready to discover the Rules to becoming a richer you?
From the Back Cover
A personal code for prosperity.
Money - it makes the world go round. We all secretly believe that it can make us happy. After all, wouldn't it be great to have enough of it so you don't need to worry? Enough to buy that dream house, car, or simply enough so you don't have to think about what you're spending. So how do the wealthy get rich? Is it luck? Or do they know something we don't?
Yes they do, they know The Rules of Wealth.
Richard Templar is back and this time he will make you rich. In his inimitable wry style, he reveals the simple golden rules that create wealth and make it grow.
The Rules of Wealth analyses the behaviours, the mind-sets, the lifestyles, and the financial know-how behind becoming a richer, happier and more prosperous you.
Customer Reviews
A let down
I was looking forward to reading this book.
Unfortunately there was nothing in this book that I didn't already know.
If you want a good book on general finance and how to create wealth try the
Motley Fool UK Investment Guide.
simple rules easy to understand
This is for the financial amateurs amongst us. Those who need some basic guidelines on how to get wealthier. Most of this is common sense, but worth following, examining compound interest, patching up financial leaks and not scrimping on that capuccino (you won t make a significant savings and you will just feel miserable).
A book about money i could understand
Most books about money are impossible to read and hard to understand. This one is different. Entertaining - in fact downright funny in places - and wise it's not really about money at all but about you and your attitude. I love the Rules books and this one is as good as the others i've read.




