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| You're So Money: Live Rich, Even When You're Not | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 15 reviews) Sales Rank: 128899 Category: Book
Author: Farnoosh Torabi Publisher: Three Rivers Press Studio: Three Rivers Press Manufacturer: Three Rivers Press Label: Three Rivers Press Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.7
ISBN: 0307406199 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.024 EAN: 9780307406194 ASIN: 0307406199
Publication Date: April 15, 2008 Release Date: April 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Your Good Life Starts Now
Live beyond your means but spend within them. Take your steady out for that $350 dinner after the big promotion. You might just have to eat PB&J for a week to make it happen.
Splurge when it makes sense. Buy the designer jeans you can?t live without in your size, at full price. But you better walk away from last season?s must-have sweater, even if it is 75 percent off!
Make more money with your money. Invest in stocks to make the big bucks and start saving for retirement now. You want to be debt-free in your swinging sixties.
Have it all . . . just not all at once. Want a Mercedes more than anything in the world? You can make it happen . ..but probably not while sharing a summer beach house with your friends.
Finally a savvy, realistic finance book for those of us who love our Starbucks mocha lattes and Razr cell phones but don?t want our Jimmy Choo shoes or Bose headphones buried under a pile of burgeoning debt. Twenty-something financial reporter Farnoosh Torabi tells you that you can satisfy your sophisticated tastes and achieve financial bliss.
The key: prioritizing your expenses according to what you want the most?splurging when you can and saving on other things. From sensible grocery shopping (yes, you can have your organic yogurt and eat it, too!) to cyberbanking, empower yourself to live a guilt-free, Gucci- and gadget-clad good life without sacrificing financial security.
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  Good but... August 21, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book has some good tips and ideas, my favorite being to figure out what's important to you before you figure out how to budget your money. Sounds simple, but sometimes we get so caught up in paying off debts, saving and investing, that we forget to live in the moment. I've already made some changes based on her advice, by drastically cutting back on eating out and putting that money towards a trip to Europe next year (so much more rewarding than a few sushi dinners). One annoyance - she says that renters are wasting their money and that everyone should be a homeowner. Then she proceeds to say that her parents paid for her condo. Who should I ask to help me, my deceased father or my mother who lives off $10,000 in Social security checks per year? Some of us have to do it on our own, and that means paying rent instead of drowning in mortgage payments. I think it's a huge mistake for young people to buy homes too soon. Rent isn't "wasting money", it's paying for a place to live.
  Awesome for recent grads! August 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just graduated college and started a new job, and this book is helping me know exactly to handle my money!
  You're So Money July 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great book for everyone. It's written to the 25-30 year old, but it's great advise to all.
  You're SO Money June 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Farnoosh Torabi writes an easy reader with clever ideas and a fresh view. You should pick up this book for yourself, especially if you're a young adult or have teenagers entering college.
  Great Read!!!! May 26, 2008 You're So Money is a great read if you are looking for inspiration to straighten out your personal finances, get rid of personal debt and restructure your spending habits. The book hits many areas in advice on how to shop for our everyday needs and wants as well as how to look for opportunities of making money outside our 8 to 5 jobs to achieve our 'good life' equation. Definite recommended buy! I enjoyed every chapter and its written for those of various ages struggling to have all aspects of their personal finances fall in place.
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