When financial advisor Spencer Sherman found himself crossing
a police line to retrieve his work files from a burning office
building, he realized he had money madness. He noticed it in his
clients, too: those irrational feelings about money that make
otherwise rational adults behave foolishly—buying high, selling
low, overspending, lying to their spouses, equating their
self-worth with their net worth. Money madness stresses us out,
poisons our relationships, and keeps us from making as much money
as we can. So Spencer invented the cure. Now, in The Cure for Money
Madness, he gives us the tools that have helped thousands of people
find greater peace of mind—and make more money.
Money madness, Spencer shows us, comes from unproductive messages
that we received long ago. “It takes money to make money.” “Paying
rent is just throwing money down the drain.” “Don’t talk about
money.” When you challenge the messages, you can transform all
aspects of your money life: earning, spending, saving, investing,
giving, borrowing. More money will flow to you. Your relationships
will improve. You’ll enjoy your money more. And you’ll be more
generous, too.
In The Cure for Money Madness, you’ll discover:
How much your money madness has been costing you
How wealthy you truly are, by using the revolutionary Actual Net
WorthTM statement
How “small and boring” can help you outperform the top
investors—without watching the market
How to communicate about money in ways that create deeper
connections with your spouse, parents, children, friends, and
colleagues
How to know what is truly enough
Money madness keeps us from living as richly as we might and
enjoying the wealth we have. In these tough economic times, The
Cure for Money Madness transforms fear and stress into prosperity
and peace.
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