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Title:
The Barefoot Investor: 2018/2019 Edition: The Only Money Guide You'll Ever Need
Written by:
Scott Pape 
Read by:
Scott Pape 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
6 hours 26 minutes 
Published:
October 28 2018 
Available Date:
October 28 2018 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489460745 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Personal Wealth & Finance 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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Bestseller

Scott Pape's bestselling money guide, The Barefoot Investor – now including updates for the 2018-2019 financial year!

Fully revised and updated for the 2018–2019 financial year This is the only money guide you'll ever need. That's a bold claim, given there are already thousands of finance books on the shelves. So what makes this one different? Well, you won't be overwhelmed with a bunch of 'tips' or a strict budget (that you won't follow). You'll get a step-by-step formula: open this account, then do this; call this person, and say this; invest money here and not there. All with a glass of wine in your hand. This book will show you how to create an entire financial plan that is so simple you can sketch it on the back of a serviette ... and you'll be able to manage your money in 10 minutes a week. You'll also get the skinny on: Saving up a six-figure house deposit in 20 months Doubling your income using the Trapeze Strategy Saving $78,173 on your mortgage and wiping out seven years of payments Finding a financial advisor who won't rip you off Handing your kids (or grandkids) $140,000 checks on their 21st birthdays Why you don't need $1 million to retire...with the Donald Bradman Retirement Strategy Sound too good to be true? It's not. This audiobook is full of stories from everyday Aussies – single people, young families, empty nesters, retirees – who have applied the simple steps in this book and achieved amazing, life-changing results. And you're next.

'Follow the Barefoot path or at least consider doing so as soon as possible.'
Tim Fischer, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia