Rescue Your Money, Ric Edelman
Rescue Your Money, Ric Edelman
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Rescue Your Money
Your Personal Investment Recovery Plan

Author: Ric Edelman

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 2 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/28/2017

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

In this updated edition of Rescue Your Money, investment guru and New York Times bestselling author of The Truth About Money Ric Edelman offers no-nonsense, practical advice for how to keep your investments safe in any economic climate.

Everyone has heard the old advice: buy low, sell high. But in a world of nonstop headlines, market swings, and conflicting opinions, knowing when to buy—or sell—can feel impossible. The truth is, there are no guaranteed winners. Chasing trends, following media hype, or relying on hot-shot advisors can leave your financial future dangerously exposed.

That’s why Edelman focuses on what really matters. In this indispensable guide, he reveals:

-The single most important goal every investor should pursue
-The two biggest obstacles standing in the way of financial success
-The crucial question every investor must answer
-The two fundamental truths that challenge—and shape—every investment decision

Whether you’re overwhelmed by market uncertainty or frustrated by costly financial advice, this book offers the clarity, confidence, and proven guidance you need to take control of your future. Smart, reassuring, and empowering, Rescue Your Money the investment companion every reader needs in uncertain times.

About Ric Edelman

Ric Edelman is a top financial educator, the award-winning host of his national personal finance radio show, and  a #1 New York Times bestselling author of several books on personal finance. Ric and his wife Jean live in Virginia. They are benefactors of the Edelman Center for Nursing at Inova Hospital Foundation, the Edelman Indoor Arena at Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program, and Rowan University’s Edelman Planetarium and Edelman Fossil Park.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on July 25, 2009

thin book rushed out to take advantage of the interest/attention generated by the market collapse of '08 and early '09. It's padded with many charts illustrating various well-known points (market volatility is reduced if you look at longer time horizons, market timing is risky because an inordinate......more

Goodreads review by Michael on September 16, 2016

This is very light on content. It is mainly a repeat of his earlier book The Lies About Money without the depth.......more