Your Money Or Your Life: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial IndependencePenguin Books, 1993 - 350 sider More than three-quarters of a million people everywhere, from all walks of life, have found the keys to gaining control of their money -- and their lives -- in this comprehensive and revolutionary book on money management. Considered the bible of the voluntary simplicity movement, Your Money or Your Life is now updated with a new Preface, Index, and Resource list to help you put the program into practice. This simple, nine-step program shows you how to: -- get out of debt and develop savings -- slow down the work-and-spend treadmill -- make values-based decisions about your spending -- save the planet while saving money |
Indhold
The Old Road Map for Money | 1 |
Money Aint What It Used to | 40 |
Where Is It All Going? | 76 |
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