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With this
essential companion to the automatic #1 national bestseller, you can put pencil to paper and make your seven-figure dreams come true!
The Automatic Millionaire rocketed to instant bestseller status because in its pages America’s best-loved money coach, David Bach, delivered a uniquely foolproof, hassle-free plan for achieving financial security even if you have zero willpower. Now The Automatic Millionaire Workbook lets you tailor that strategy to your own financial life in a line-by-line personal plan. The workbook features:
THE WORKBOOK FEATURES:
• The five questions that determine with 90 percent certainty if you will be an Automatic Millionaire
• Charts and checklists for paying down debt while you save
• A clear path for any renter to become a home owner
• Worksheets to set savings goals and meet them, no matter how much you make
• A game plan for paying off mortgages early
• The one crucial step that guarantees your financial plan will succeed
• Details on where to invest, what phone calls to make, and exactly what to say when automating your financial future
Along the way, you will be inspired by stories of ordinary Americans from all walks of life who are becaming Automatic Millionaires. The Automatic Millionaire Workbook makes it easier than ever for you to put your financial life on autopilot and finish rich—without a budget.
You’ve dreamed it, now write it and do it. The rest is automatic!
Customer Reviews:
Great Book!!.......2007-08-28
I really enjoy reading any of the books that David Bach has written. This is another great book that can really help you stay on track with your finances.
Fantastic!!!.......2007-02-16
David Bach has changed my life.
Before this workbook and the Automatic Millionaire book my wife and I where like everyone else and not saving a lot towards our retirement. Now we are both maxing out our retirement funds by making easy adjustments to our spending habits and now we are on track to retire multi-millionaires. So be sure that you get the Automatic Millionaire book first and then if you want to see and work the examples on paper get the workbook.
Thanks David Bach!!!
Happy user.......2007-01-16
I ordered two copies of this book for myself and my daughter and now my niece requested to have a copy, so I will be ordering this book for her birthday in Fed. I am very happy with Amazon.
The Automatic Millionaire Workbook.......2007-01-09
Great companion to the book. Very helpful. Packaged well and shipped promptly.
Fantastic companion.......2006-04-30
This is a fantastic companinion to the millionaire books. Please be aware you only need one of the main books they are all based on the same theories..
Book Description
No Matter Where You Start, David Bach Can Help You Live and Finish Rich
With his national bestsellers Smart Women Finish Rich and Smart Couples Finish Rich, renowned financial advisor and educator David Bach has taught millions of people of all ages and incomes how to take control of their financial future. His message, that the key to building wealth is “values first, stuff second,” has inspired people all over the world. Now, The Finish Rich Workbook gives couples and singles alike a new opportunity to tailor his advice for their individual circumstances. Combining the down-to-earth, jargon-free approach that has made him so popular with the hands-on practicality of a workbook, this new addition to the Finish Rich series is like having a one-on-one session with David Bach. You will learn how to:
• Use the power of the Latte Factor™, David Bach’s international recognized approach to building wealth on a few dollars a day.
• Apply the Debt Free SolutionTM, a powerful way to reduce debt quickly and repair your credit in the process.
• Organize your financial life in minutes with the FinishRich Inventory Planner™ and File Folder system, including a pull-out summary of where you stand financially.
• Craft a personalized FinishRich QuickStart™ plan–a to-do list for today, this month, and this year, so you can get started right away.
• Find the perfect financial advisor by using the FinishRich Advisor Questionaire™ to find, interview, screen, and score an advisor before you hire them.
Whether you’re working with a few dollars a week or quite a bit more, Bach’s nine-step program will help you put the Finish Rich wisdom right to work for you.
Customer Reviews:
FInish Rich Workbook.......2007-08-23
I love the entire series of Finish Rich books. This is my 3rd book I have bought. I just got married and wanted to include my husband in my plan. He is much older and ready to retire. I of course am not. We can now work together for our future. Its taken a little longer than I have planned but can not wait to put all of our things in order.
Super a 1 Job.......2007-05-21
Great Service and quick - I'll definitely but again
Microsoft oriented and outdate........2007-01-09
This was a good book when released even though it was so Microsoft oriented.
Finish Rich Workbook.......2005-08-02
Just started this workbook so far so good. This is an awesome book and I am just in the beginning stages of the book
If you don't need to be motivated, just told what to do, BUY.......2005-05-23
I did not buy the book, read the book, or know anything about the book until well after I was done with the WORKBOOK. The only thing I was interested in was saving more money and making my money, which is lazy my nature, work harder for me. 11 months later: An IRA, 401k, "rainy day fund", started saving for a house, and just over 10 thousand dollars of credit card debt GONE! If there is a book, I would imagine it wouldn't be as useful as the workbook, since the workbook basically tells you exactly what to do to start "finishing rich".
After reading a few other personal finance books (ie. quadrants, and rich dad stuff), I was disappointed in the fact that those books didn't actually instruct you on what to do, more than give you the ideas and philosophy to do things. I DID NOT need motivation, I needed a step-by-step plan to follow, and this book did just that.
I found the Automatic millionaire workbook a good tool for learning to make things more automatic (automate your bills and such, no more writing checks)but the "Finish Rich Workbook" is really the only, and best, tool you need to get started making a better life for yourself--without having to increase your income or live on noodles and government cheese.
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Finish Rich Workbook
David Bach
Manufacturer: Doubleday Canada
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Bestselling author and internationally recognized financial expert David Bach provides us with all the practical steps needed to get out of debt, put your dreams in action, and achieve financial freedom.
Following on the huge international success of
Smart Women Finish Rich,
Smart Couples Finish Rich and
The Automatic Millionaire, bestselling financial advisor David Bach helps readers put the nine principles for creating a rich future into practice with
The Finish Rich Workbook.
You’ve read the books — now it’s time to get to work! This new addition to the Finish Rich series is filled with accessible worksheets, checklists, and exercises aimed at helping people gauge and improve their financial prospects — a must for every person who wants to make the most of their money. Like a one-on-one financial session with David Bach,
The Finish Rich Workbook leads people step-by-step through their financial affairs and helps them fairly assess their financial prospects — and tells them what they can do to improve them.
Readers will:
$ Commit their dreams and values to the page and create their own inspiring personal road map.
$ Calculate exactly where they stand now — and how far they have to go to reach their goals.
$ Take the Seven Day Financial Challenge™ and identify their personal Latté Factor™ — the key to building wealth.
$ Apply the Debt Free Solution™, a powerful way to reduce debt quickly and repair their credit in the process.
$ Organize their financial lives with David Bach’s patented filing system, including a pull-out summary of where they stand financially.
$ Craft a personalized FinishRich QuickStart™ plan — a to-do list for today, this month, and this year, so they can get started right away.
With the sluggish economy all over the news, there is no better time to set our financial houses in order.
The Finish Rich Workbook provides a personalized plan to do just that. No matter where you start, David Bach can help you live and finish rich.
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Set of a book and a work book on how to live and finish rich.
Book Description
More than 500 job descriptions65 best jobs lists!
Find the best jobs in just two easy steps!
First, browse 65 best jobs lists that rank the best jobs in categories that fit salary needs, education attainment, interests, and career objectives. There are five list groups:
* Best jobs overall: Lists of jobs with the highest pay, fastest growth, and more openings
* Best jobs lists with high percentages of workers age 16-24, workers age 55 and over, part-time workers, self-employed workers, women, and men
* Best jobs lists based on levels of education and experience
* Best jobs lists based on interests
* Best jobs lists based on personality types
Second, read complete descriptions of more than 500 jobs that include skills, knowledge, and training neededvery helpful for writing resumes and preparing for interviews! All descriptions are based on the latest O*NET data.
Especially helpful for those who
* Need good jobs quickly
* Want good jobs but do not know what they want to do
* Want to get out of dead-end jobs or move up without going back to school
* Want to earn a certain pay level
or work in a healthy, fast-growing field or find work that fits their education or training level
Customer Reviews:
ýThe Future Jobs Ainýt What It Used To Beý.......2000-04-07
What will you be in the near future? What are the job trends that some will follow, and others will profit from? "The Next Big Thing" is always just around the corner, and if you want to be ahead of the curve, you need this book. Witty, spunky, and organized into guide easily digestible bites, this book is packed with smart ideas and essential information that you can use to turn the best future jobs in your favor.
Amazon.com
It's the great contemporary struggle--finding work that satisfies the soul and fills the purse. In the old days, you'd have mended shoes, tempered iron, or tilled the fields, and if there was food on the table and your children were healthy, you'd count yourself a success. But those times are long past. Now there's the pernicious concept of job satisfaction to deal with, plus requisite baubles like 27-inch televisions, Pentium-chip computers, and name-brand sneakers to purchase, and so the pressure mounts. If you're vying with notions like downsizing and job marketability, it's worth looking at the jobs of the future. Shelly Field lists 100 careers, from geriatric social worker and travel agent to CAD specialist and pet sitter. For each, she provides a job description, earning range, recommended education and training, and necessary skills, personality traits, experience, and qualifications. She then spends a couple pages discussing just what the job is like, what the employment opportunities are, and what the future holds for that position.
Where do you apply if you're fresh out of college and mom's saying, "Get a job?" With a mortgage to pay off, do you stay in the old job you hate or make a change? Shelly Field's guide to careers of the 21st century doesn't answer these questions directly, it doesn't replace old-fashioned soul-searching and creative initiative, nor does it tell you what to do if you've got the soul of a poet with champagne tastes, but it's a great, practical place to start the process of matching you (your interests and skills) with reality (the job market). --Stephanie Gold
Book Description
This edition is out of print with no new edition planned a this time.
Customer Reviews:
This book didn't help.......2004-02-24
Hi my name is Jillian and I didn't care for this book. I don't like working so my advice is to become a rockstar.
Something wrong?.......2002-05-28
Why are there three, five star reviews from a person called Jillian.
GREAT BOOK IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR ANSWERS ABOUT CAREERS.......2000-05-27
I buy all of Field's career books. This one in particular is good if you're looking for a specific career to get into. It tells you everything you need to know and gives you options you probably wouldn't have thought of. As one of the other reviewers mentioned, I too, went to Field's web site as listed in the book. I had a couple of questions about getting the job I wanted. I too, e-mailed her and she answered right away.
This is the greatest book for finding a job.......2000-04-26
I was in between jobs and found this book. What I thought was great was that the author gave a full description of each job and then followed it with everything you needed to know if you wanted that job. Field also gave her website in case you wanted to ask personal career questions. If you want a job, check it out. It's a great book.
The Best Book Ever For Careers.......2000-04-26
I was in between jobs and found this book. It gave me some great ideas to consider which I hadn't thought about. What I really liked was that each job the author wrote about had complete information. Field gave a full description plus everything I needed to choose a job. She even listed her website where she answers personal questions. This is the best book I've found for getting a job. If you're looking for a job check it out too. Thanks.
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- The right business for you!
- Excellent Reference!
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The 100 Best Businesses for the 21st Century
Gregg A. Ramsay , and
Lisa Rogak
Manufacturer: Williams Hill Publishing
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Customer Reviews:
The right business for you!.......2000-02-12
So you've decided you should start a business but aren't sure what kind? Reading this book can help you determine the best kind of business for you.
For each business listed, the authors provide a short description, an explanation of "why" it's a good pick, the skills necessary, the initial investment required, resources for more information and a brief dialog with even more information. This book will guide you to making a wise choice.
You can skim the choices listed in the table of contents and then read the details on those that sound most interesting. Or you can read all of them. Either way, you're sure to find some you'd never thought of and perhaps even eliminate some you'd been considering.
Excellent Reference!.......1999-11-02
"The 100 Best Businesses for the 21st Century" is excellent! The book is simple and easy-to-read. But each of the businesses has been researched carefully and well-documented for follow-up work. We recommend this book for lots of folks - it's great for a second job, a career change, and retirees looking for additional income. According to the author, "corporate America has squeezed the enthusiasm out of its workers and more people are deciding to break ranks and be in control by starting their own business." "The 100 Best Businesses for the 21st Century" is a wonderful tool for those contemplating "breaking out." But we also suggest that every high school and 2-year college obtain copies of this book - It's THE BEST reference for future careers and a must-have for those counseling younger folks.
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100 Best Careers for the Year 2000 (100 Best Careers for the 21st Century)
Shelly Field
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
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- Best Jobs for the 21st Century by Krannich
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The Best Jobs for the 1990's and into the 21st Century
Ron L. Krannich , and
Caryl Rae Krannich
Manufacturer: Impact Publications
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Customer Reviews:
Best Jobs for the 21st Century by Krannich.......2004-08-29
This is an excellent reference guide for career planning.
It describes specific strategies for career transitioning from
downsizing, the chronic shortage of competent workers, job growth in the service industries, small business start-ups and
a plethora of factors impacting career planning this century.
A variety of new careers are described. For instance, audiology,
recreational specialists, dieticians, medical technologists, health service administrators, physical therapists, geriatric
assessment coordinators, CAD specialists, Environmental and
Civil Engineers, graphic artists, aerobic exercise specialists and teachers are just a few of the many new career options.
There are small business opportunities in adult day care,
bed/breakfast, desktop publishing, home instruction and a
whole host of businesses. The federal government wants people
to work at home. Resultingly, a whole host of tax credits
are in place to encourage home ownership and home business
scenarios. This book is a good starting point for researching
the many career options that exist already.
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The Best Jobs for the 1990s & into the 21st Century
Ronald L., Ph.D. Krannich , and
Caryl Rae, Ph.D. Krannich
Manufacturer: Impact Pubns
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Book Description
Identifies the fastest growing jobs for salaries, environment and job security in today's changing job market.
Average customer rating:
- A horizon-expanding jobs/career compendium
- Good book for those still in college
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Best Jobs for the 21st Century for College Graduates
J. Michael Farr ,
Laverne L. Ludden , and
Paul Mangin
Manufacturer: Jist Publishing
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Customer Reviews:
A horizon-expanding jobs/career compendium.......2001-06-09
With its meticulous descriptions on all aspects of 281 jobs ideal for college graduates throughout a spectrum of employment fields, Michael Farr and LaVerne Ludden's Best Jobs For The 21st Century For College Graduates have created a superbly presented, invaluable, and horizon expanding jobs/career compendium that should be a standard reference for all college and university job center and employment counseling centers.
Good book for those still in college.......2000-07-20
The title of this book is a little misleading, this is a great resources for those who are still in college and maybe considering what they would like to do with their post-graduate lives. The book has a good listing of classes that students may want to take to help with a chosen career. The listing of careers is rather limited, focusing on the jobs with the greatest potential growth in the 21st century. In all this was not a very helpful book in finding a job, but worth looking at.
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- Good Leads for On-Going Data Sources About Jobs
- A valuable resource for creative job seekers
- Costly paperback!
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The Best Jobs For the 21st Century, Third Edition
Ron Krannich
Manufacturer: Impact Publications
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Book Description
Get ready to sail into the new job world of the 21st century!
Customer Reviews:
Good Leads for On-Going Data Sources About Jobs.......2001-01-01
No perspective written about the job market at one point in time can hope to be accurate for very long. This book offsets that inherent weakness by providing you with lots of places to get up-to-the-minute information. This book will be of most value to those thinking about what programs to follow for vocational training, college, and graduate school. It will also be of some help to younger people in the job market who are thinking about changing careers. The book's main weakness is in placing almost no focus on becoming your own boss by starting a business of your own.
Here is the design of this book, including some of the contents of the major sections:
Chapter 1: Are You Ready for the 21st Century? -- "Whatever you're doing today will most certainly be history ten years from now." Be "fast on your feet and entrepreneurial." "[D]o what you really love." The chapter also has a quiz to help you test how well you understand the future job environment as described in the book.
Chapter 2: Preparation for Turbulence and New Opportunities -- You will require marketable skills, have to change careers, use new career tools and change your focus, and relocate into new areas with better economic growth. Seven key changes are outlined. For example, jobs will be both rapidly created and eliminated (through downsizing and starting of new businesses). The change described about boom or bust growth in new jobs I find questionable. Job growth should be robust for at least the next 8 years due to demographics.
Chapter 3: Preparation for 33 Coming Changes -- These focus on where shortages will occur. An example is a forecast of unemployment ranging between 4 and 9 percent, and suggesting that you be wary about periods of high unemployment. As I mentioned above, this is unlikely to occur until after 2008. This is the most interesting part of the book. Most of the observations hold water to me, such as the idea that many skilled and high-technology jobs will move off shore where employment costs are much lower.
Chapter 4: Identify the Best Jobs for Tomorrow -- The fastest growing areas are in science, engineering, computer technology and health services. Job satisfaction is highest for sociologists, biologists, and dental hygienists (there's no explanation of why this is true). Many other lists are included to stimulate your imagination.
Chapter 5: Best Paying Jobs and Salary Ranges -- 229 occupations are briefly profiled with thumbnail sketches.
Chapter 6: Best Places to Live and Work -- The accuracy of thiis information very much depends on what your objectives and preferences are. So take this information with a big dose of skepticism.
Chapter 7: Medical and Health Care Careers
Chapter 8: Computer and Internet Careers
Chapter 9: Science and Engineering Careers
Chapter 10: Business and Finance Careers
Chapter 11: Education, Government and Legal Careers
Chapter 12: Art, Media, and Entertainment Careers
Chapter 13: Travel and Hospitality Careers
Chapter 14: Resolution, Personal Services, and Transportation Careers
Chapters 7-14 are basic overviews of these job areas. These will be helpful only to those who have essentially no knowledge now in a particular area. You get basic descriptions of the work, salaries, and special issues. It isn't made clear how hard it is to qualify for these jobs.
Chapter 15: Finding the Best Job for the Future -- This chapter is about places to get more and more up-to-date information.
As you can see, this is a resource book more than a "how to" book. It gives you almost no help in figuring out how to fit your career and personal life together, how to understand how a type of job will fit your personality and specific interests, and how to go about testing the potential "fit" before moving into a job or career path.
On the other hand, it is the most complete resource book I have seen. So it can play a useful role in your life planning.
After you have studied this book, I suggest that you take a psychological test to help you narrow down potential fields by how well their activities relate to your mental and emotional preferences. Then, this book will be much more helpful to you.
I also encourage you to read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" to get another perspective on how to organize your life, especially about establishing a business and becoming an investor.
Choose a beautiful life for you and those you love! Good luck!
A valuable resource for creative job seekers.......2000-08-02
This is an excellent book. The author has done a great job in pulling together the elements which spell success in the quest for employment. I recommend it.
Wayne D. Ford, Ph.D., author of "The Accelerated Job Search" docwifford@msn.com
Costly paperback!.......1999-11-18
Its hard to believe someone would choose this book over one by a similiar name for much less money.
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