An Average Joe’s Pursuit for Financial Freedom offers a different perspective on money than what is traditionally taught by our parents and in our school systems. The reason there is such a discrepancy between the wealthy and the poor is due to the difference in the way money is perceived. We are not born with the ability to maintain wealth: it is something that is learned. The knowledge of knowing how to make money work to generate passive income is something that anyone can learn as long as they are disciplined. An Average Joe’s Pursuit for Financial Freedom is based on practical concepts and discusses the problems that the majority of us face with our personal finance. The concepts in this book are based on theory by an author that practices what he writes about.
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"An encouraging and fast read that will change your thoughts on money management
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About the Author
Michael Munsey works in the oil industry and resides in Houston, Texas. He received his undergraduate degree from Murray State University in May of 1995. While working to climb the corporate ladder within Halliburton Energy Services, Michael enrolled in the EMBA program at Rice University in 2005. After earning his MBA, he had a major change in the way he perceives money which he is sharing in this book.
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I would invest it.
ReplyDeletehmm,probably spend it right now on a laptop!
ReplyDelete1/3 - kids' savings
ReplyDelete1/3 - savings, bills
1/3 - extreme online clearance! makes me happy :)
1/3 - kids' savings
ReplyDelete1/3 household expenses
1/3 - extreme online clearance! makes me happy :)