Since most of my finals are finished for the semester, I decided to sit down and read a few of the books I've been wanting to read.
This book was basically a large synopsis of a survey completed in the mid 90's of the spread of our nation's wealth. To sum up, live in a modest neighborhood so keeping up with the Jones' isn't a financial burden. Invest your money in things that appreciate instead of depreciate. Live frugally.
This book didn't try to say how one should live and invest, rather looked at patterns of people that are actually wealthy versus people that are seen as wealthy (and are actually hyperconsumers).
It was an interesting read for me, and honestly I don't have a dream of having a $5m estate when I pass on. It did, however, put wealth into perspective for me.
For example:
Keith Barton's house, foreclosed for the amazing price of $7m in 2006, once valued at over $20m:
Warren Buffet's house, purchased in 1958 for $31k, 5 bedrooms
I would highly recommend the book for anyone who hasn't read it yet, and is interested in personal finances. In the end, I still want to buy a nice tow rig and build my jeep in the near future :greg:
This book was basically a large synopsis of a survey completed in the mid 90's of the spread of our nation's wealth. To sum up, live in a modest neighborhood so keeping up with the Jones' isn't a financial burden. Invest your money in things that appreciate instead of depreciate. Live frugally.
This book didn't try to say how one should live and invest, rather looked at patterns of people that are actually wealthy versus people that are seen as wealthy (and are actually hyperconsumers).
It was an interesting read for me, and honestly I don't have a dream of having a $5m estate when I pass on. It did, however, put wealth into perspective for me.
For example:
Keith Barton's house, foreclosed for the amazing price of $7m in 2006, once valued at over $20m:
Warren Buffet's house, purchased in 1958 for $31k, 5 bedrooms
I would highly recommend the book for anyone who hasn't read it yet, and is interested in personal finances. In the end, I still want to buy a nice tow rig and build my jeep in the near future :greg: