Smart Money, Omar Johnson
Smart Money, Omar Johnson
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Smart Money
How To Get Out of The Consumer Trap and Invest Your Money Wisely

Author: Omar Johnson

Narrator: Mysti Jording

Unabridged: 1 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/03/2013


Synopsis

You spend your money on things you like we all do. The new IPad just came out? You got to have it. The new IPhone was just released and you want it but you’re running low on cash? No problem just put it on the credit card. You try to keep up with the Joneses and as a result you find yourself caught in the consumer trap. As you buy gadget after the gadget and essentially things that you don’t really need you accumulate credit card debt and you have little in terms of savings or you have no savings at all. You never invest in assets because you’re too busy investing your money in liabilities, which causes you to live paycheck to paycheck.
You’re tired of living this type of lifestyle because you know that you will never get financially ahead because you have poor money skills and you lack financial discipline. You desperately want to make a change and you’re looking for a solution that entails a plan that will show you how to not only get out of the consumer trap, but how to become much smarter with your money so that you can invest it wisely.
In his book entitled Smart Money: How To Get Out Of The Consumer Trap and Invest Your Money Wisely Omar Johnson offers you that perfect solution that you are looking for. He shows you step by step how to get out of the consumer trap and how to be “smart” with your money. You will learn how to change your mindset about money by examining and analyzing your present money beliefs and habits, changing them, and adopting a whole new mindset that will enable you to live a financially prosperous life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tom on April 25, 2020

Having played poker with people who were simultaneously betting 10x the money on sports next door I have assumed them to be addictive gamblers. I once played with an unassuming 60 something year old lady that had $3,700 on the Oklahoma Thunder. I couldn't imagine that kind of wager. One year I heard......more

Goodreads review by David on April 29, 2011

Fairly interesting. The author was a freelance journalist and poker player who interviewed high-stakes sports gamblers for an article and ended up working for one of them, then branching off on his own in collaboration with an hold high school acquaintance who had become an MIT faculty member and co......more

Goodreads review by Cooljoe815 on January 18, 2020

Is an interesting story of a writer involved in high stake sports gambling and an interesting character. He navigates the thrills and chills of betting hundreds of thousands of dollars on one game working with this charismatic man named big daddy. One takeaway is all about the line and to get the be......more

Goodreads review by Casan on October 07, 2021

Really cool story about Bill Walters and “The Computer Group”. Pros: entertaining and keeps you interesting about gambling. Note to the author: the gay voice and affect you gave Algo Andy was absurd. He seems completely made up. If not, he should slap the shit out of you. He’s your friend and a Mathe......more

Goodreads review by Eric on August 17, 2019

An interesting and strangely compelling look into the world of big time sports betting. Konik gives an insiders view of his initiation and full blown participation in the Brain Trust syndicate. The second half if the book is less compelling and while the ending of this memoir is understandable it is......more