Saturday, September 10, 2005

I'm baaack! Did you miss me?

Well, the lady at the phone company lied to me. My phone line was cancelled on Tuesday but miraculously the internet never died. I was happy and sad about it at the same time. Happy because I could still check my email, my online bank statements and google search anytime I wanted. Sad because I didn't have the self-control to live without those things for a while. I did make an effort to spend way less time at the computer and was able to cut most of my consumption.

To fill the void of non-internet time I went to the library and picked up lots of financial-type books. Sometimes, when I go to the library I wonder what the person checking out my books must think as I am getting all these money books. But as Jerome would say BAH, who cares what they think. ;)

So here is what I have been reading lately:

Financial Peace Revisited by Dave Ramsey

Die Broke by Stephen M. Pollan

Think Like a Billionaire by Donald Trump

How to Get Rich by Donald Trump

I've been reading bits and pieces of all of them here and there. I find with books like these it's not necessary to sit down and read them front to cover. I definitely don't read every word of them because most of these books (except the Trump books) do a good job of getting their point across in the introduction and just use the rest of the book to ramble on and give support for their arguments (I guess thats what most books do, right?).

Anyways, all of these books have been entertaining and motivating. One thing that surprised me was that even the richest of the rich are "penny pinchers" too!

"Call if penny-pinching if you want to; I call it financial smarts."
~Donald Trump
Once I have had more time to read each one of them thoroughly, I hope to be able to have more to share!

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2 comments:

Bailey said...

First off Welcome Back!!

Secondly, you are totally right about how the wealthy can also be very frugal. Many times, that is why they are where they are. They make smart money decisions.
Cut Coupons, etc.

KJ said...

Another book you may want to check out is "Debt Free by 30." It has the same type of info as the others you have listed, but I found it a bit more entertaining. Great blog, by the way, and you're doing awesome with your debt reduction. Keep it up!