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Motley Fool : How to Invest When You Dont Have Any Money
Boxtree (
21 April, 2000 )
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I thought this was an excellent book. The book is split into two parts one for those in debt, one for those who arent.If you are in debt and want to do something about it the steps in here WILL get you out, but you have to follow it to the letter. For those who want to take control of there money now and for the future. You can do no better than this book.
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THIS BOOK CLEARLY AND SIMPLY OUTLINE THE PRINCIPLE WAYS OF GETTING YOURSELF OUT OF DEBT AND LEADS YOU INTO SOME INVESTMENTS STRATEGIES VERY WELL. A BRILLIANT BOOK FOR THE BEGINNER.
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Excellent introduction to foolish thoughts.  |
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To coin a phrase "Doh", this book could have saved me thousands of pounds if I had only read it ten years ago. On the upside however, it has pointed me in the direction of the fool and given me pause for thought. I think this definetly makes it worth six quid of anyones (even my) money. The style of writing is an antidote to the mumbo jumbo spouted by many TV adverts, financial advisers and other members of the wise, but I think that it could easily become a little wearing over time. I have browsed the website and found the fool schools thereon at least as valuable as this book has been, perhaps even more so. I look forward to reading the UK investment guide but from the reviews I cant wait to delve into the Zulu principal too. All in all excellent work and a real eye opener for those of us whose brains have been hypnotised into apathetic compliance by the wise.
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