The One-Page Financial Plan: A Simple Way To Be Smart About Your Money
By (Author) Carl Richards
Penguin Books Ltd
Portfolio Penguin
27th May 2015
2nd April 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
332.024
Paperback
224
Width 153mm, Height 233mm, Spine 17mm
277g
'Whenever I tell people about my job as a financial advisor, the conversation inevitably turns to how hopeless they feel when it comes to dealing with money. More than once, they've begged, 'Just tell me what to do'.' Creating a financial plan can seem overwhelming, but the best plans aren't long or complicated. A great plan has nothing to do with the details of how to save and invest your money and everything to do with why you're doing it in the first place. Knowing what's important to you, you will be able to make better decisions in any market conditions. In The One-page Financial Plan, leading financial advisor and New York Times columnist Carl Richards helps you identify your values and goals. His simple steps show you how to prioritize what you really want in life and figure out how to get there. 'In the world where financial advice is (often purposely) complicated and filled with jargon, Carl Richards distils what matters most into something that is easy and fun to read.' Wall Street Journal
In a world where financial advice is (often purposely) complicated and filled with jargon, Carl distills what matters most into something that is easy and fun to read. The true measure of a brilliant book is whether the material is as relevant to an industry expert as it is to a layperson. The One-Page Financial Plan unquestionably is. Buy two copies - one for yourself and one to hand to the nearest pundit
-- Morgan Housel, columnist, The Wall Street JournalCarl Richards is a certified financial planner, author of The Behavior Gap, and founder of Prasada Capital Management. His column, The Sketch Guy, runs weekly on The New York Times website, and he is a columnist for Motley Fool. Richards appears regularly on National Public Radio's Marketplace Money, and is a frequent keynote speaker at financial planning conferences and visual learning events. He lives in Park City, Utah, with his family.