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Stop Acting Rich: And Start Living Like A Real MillionaireStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionIn this title, a leading expert on the affluent reveals the real way to build wealth. With well over two million of his books sold, and huge praise from many media outlets, Dr. Thomas J. Stanley is a recognized and highly respected authority on the wealthy, their behavior, and their thinking. Now, in "Stop Acting Rich", he details how the less affluent have fallen into the elite luxury brand trap that keeps them from truly acquiring wealth and details how to get out of it by emulating the working rich as opposed to the super elite. A defensive strategy for tough times, "Stop Acting Rich" will show you how to live like Warren Buffett - a rich, happy life - through accumulating more wealth and using it to achieve the type of financial freedom that will create true happiness and fulfillment. It puts wealth in perspective and shows you how to live rich without spending more. It details why we spend lavishly and how to stop this destructive cycle. It discusses how being 'rich' means more than just big houses and luxury cars. Other titles by Stanley include: "The Millionaire Mind" and "The Millionaire Next Door". ReviewsÃÂâÃâÃÂâgÃÂægood readÃÂâeÃÂæevery bit as good as -- if not better than -- his previous books. Highly recommended.' (Fool.co.uk, April 2010). Author descriptionThomas J. Stanley is the bestselling author-with over four million copies in print-of The Millionaire Mind and The Millionaire Next Door. The recognized authority on the lifestyles and behaviors of the affluent, Dr. Stanley is frequently quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, Fortune, Time, Money magazine, U.S. News & World Report, Reader's Digest, and USA Today. He has appeared numerous times on the Today show, 20/20, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Visit Dr. Stanley at www.thomasjstanley.com. Table of contentsList of Tables. Preface. Chapter One: The Difference Between Being Rich and Acting Rich. Chapter Two: Everything You Think About Rich is Wrong. Chapter Three: Do The Shoes Make The Man? Chapter Four: Brother, Do You Have the Time? Chapter Five |