How Much is Enough? Maximising Wealth and Well-being

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WHY MONEY CAN BUY YOU HAPPINESS Wealth is about more than just money. But how can we come to grips with our finances at a time when no one seems to have enough? The authors of this book believe that the answer lies beyond the balance sheet, in the mind, heart and spirit of the individual investor. How Much Is Enough? provides a framework that will allow you to discover the optimal relationship between your time, money and happiness in order to achieve both financial security and personal well-being – how much is enough for you. Through a holistic approach to wealth management, based on the premise that money is only one element in the overall chemistry of a happy life, you will learn how to: overcome the challenges that the brain’s hard-wiring and the environment place on your health and well-being; plan and invest to achieve personal goals and aspirations; become happier and avoid wealth-destroying behaviour to improve your investment returns; and help your kids achieve financial security and assume financial responsibility. Combining the latest economic theory and behavioural research with compelling stories of those who have found peace beyond their bank accounts, including Warren Buffett, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, Raymond Ackerman, Bill Gates and Patrice Motsepe, How Much Is Enough? is the perfect antidote to our acquisitive, materialistic times and a must-read for anyone who wants both financial wealth and personal well-being. Find happiness, and wealth will follow …
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AuthorAndrew Bradley et al.
PublisherZebra Press
PlaceCape Town
Year2015
ISBN9781770228535
BindingPaperback
ConditionAs New
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