The Wealth Cure: Putting Money in Its Place by Hill Harper

The Wealth Cure: Putting Money in Its Place

Hill Harper
264 pages
Gotham Books
Aug 2011
Hardcover
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<b>The perennial <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author helps readers discover how to put money in its place and use wealth-building as a tool for joy and fulfillment. </b><p>Hill Harper is uniquely poised to guide readers through tough times and offers bestselling advice for reaping the rewards of a truly happy life. With <i>The Wealth Cure</i>, he does more than that: He presents a revolutionary new definition of wealth, motivating readers to not only build financial security but to also achieve wealth in every aspect of their lives.</p><p>Using his own journey as a parable, Harper inspires the reader to evaluate their values while explaining the importance of laying a sound financial foundation and how to recognize the worth of your relationships and increase the value of your interactions with the people in your life. Drawing on his personal recollections and true stories from family and friends, Harper helps readers begin to see money not as a goal but as a tool that provides freedom for following their passions. The keys include investing in yourself, tapping the resources you need, and taking responsibility for how those resources are used. Far from a get-rich-quick primer, <i>The Wealth Cure</i> brims with inspired wisdom for building a lasting bounty from the experiences, loved ones, and achievements that really matter.</p>
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Putting Money in its Place

I loved this book because it gave you the basics of budgetting and following through with keeping an on-goiing check of your finances and allowing for up-coming expenditures and windfalls. I also liked the personal syle in which it was written. It gave a good insight into Mr. Harper's life style and crucial events in his life which shaped his financial decisions - not all were the wisest decisions but he learnt from them and made adjustments. It was an 'easy' read and he has certainly had an interesting life, thus far. May he continue in good health and wealth! Read more

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Pages 264
Publisher Gotham Books
Published 2011
Readers 3