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(More customer reviews)Having been in this business too many years to admit to, I can tell you I've read book after book from the Wall Street talking heads. What you usually get is blah, blah, blah about the same old thing...asset allocation, make sure you own stocks and bonds to be "diversified," Nobel-Prize winning Modern Portfolio Theory, don't pay fees, blah, blah, blah. In this easy-to-read guide book, Vanclef comes out with a refreshing look at how wealth is built - and how to keep it in good and bad times. His multi-legged table metaphor really resonates as he explains how to keep different streams of income coming from different investments - and none, by the way, tied to the ups and downs of the stock market.
My favorite part was in Chapter 4 - a part called Brokerisms. What a laugh! And how true. For anyone who is fed up with what Wall Street know-it-alls spit out in the Journal, on Bloomberg or on CNBC, pick up this book and get the real deal - BRAVO to this author for having the guts to tell the truth!
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We entrusted the experts with our financial security and now we're reeling from the economic crisis. How do we get back on our feet'and invest wisely? In The Wealth Code: How the Rich Stay Rich in Good Times and Bad, financial planner and investment strategist Jason Vanclef delivers straight answers'and solutions. According to Vanclef, True Asset Class Diversification is the best way to build that solid financial base for your secure future. From an analysis of the downside of conventional thinking to the secrets of the Fortune 400, from diversification tactics to estate planning and improving returns on investments, Vanclef delivers a straightforward, hands-on plan not to cut your losses, but to maximize your investments. Do you truly have a handle on the bond market, stocks and mutual funds? How much of your assets belong in real estate, oil/gas, gold or other tangible investments? Insurance pitfalls not discussed? For the answers'and a sardonic poke at Wall Street'this is the book.
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