This is the Year I Put My Financial L..., John Schwartz
This is the Year I Put My Financial L..., John Schwartz
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This is the Year I Put My Financial Life in Order

Author: John Schwartz

Narrator: Kaleo Griffith

Unabridged: 10 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 04/03/2018


Synopsis

A New York Times correspondent shares his financial successes and mishaps, offering an everyman's guide to straightening out your money once and for all.
 
Money management is one of our most practical survival skills—and also one we've convinced ourselves we're either born with or not. In reality, financial planning can be learned, like anything else. Part financial memoir and part research-based guide to attaining lifelong security, This Is the Year I Put My Financial Life in Order is the book that everyone who has never wanted to read a preachy financial guide has been waiting for.

John Schwartz and his wife, Jeanne, are pre-retirement workers of an economic class well above the poverty line, but well below the one percent. Sharing his own alternately harrowing and hilarious stories—from his brush with financial ruin and bankruptcy in his thirties to his short-lived budgeted diet of cafeteria french fries and gravy—John will walk you through his own journey to financial literacy, which he admittedly started a bit late. He covers everything from investments to retirement and insurance to wills (at fifty-eight, he didn't have one!), medical directives and more. Whether you're a college grad wanting to start out on the right foot or you're approaching retirement age and still wondering what a 401(K) is, This Is the Year I Put My Financial Life in Order will help you become your own best financial adviser.

About The Author

John Schwartz is a reporter at The New York Times, where he has written about science, business, law and many other topics that have taken him from the Mojave Desert to Moscow, and from Nanjing to Nashville; he has explored the devastation of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, tumbled in zero gravity, flown a jetpack, and reported stories from river dredges, helicopters and sewers. He also writes a humor column on investing for the Times. A native of Galveston, Texas, John is married to Jeanne Mixon, his college sweetheart. They have three children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by erforscherin on April 18, 2018

Completely useless. The first chapter looked promising enough, but it turns out this book is far less about useful financial advice and mostly just one long ramble about the author’s personal life and impossible luck. It’s an engaging read, but almost none of this advice applies to anyone without co......more

Goodreads review by W.L. on May 21, 2018

I'm at a strange part of my life where I've read enough financial planning books for them to not make much of a difference any more in my strategies (they all seem to fall into the same themes without much advice to distinguish them), but where I haven't put much of what I've learned into action. I......more

Goodreads review by Dave on April 29, 2018

For someone who may be in their 30s or early 40s who may have been dabbling in saving/investing, but hasn’t put together a structured path to follow for their financial goals, this is a must read. If you’re already maxing out your 401ks & Roth IRAs with low cost index funds, have spent your life liv......more

Goodreads review by Sam on January 09, 2018

Equal parts hilarious, frightening and enlightening......more

Goodreads review by Miebara on June 17, 2020

If you read this book, you'll reach one of two conclusions: 1. The author seems to be constantly worried about money. Which, of course, is a general problem for most of us. And obviously, Schwartz was smart enough to take charge of his finances and comes out quite scathe free. So, he wants you to lea......more