Book description
A hard-hitting look at achieving financial freedom by avoiding
excessive borrowing and spending
If you don't actively resist America's culture of debt, you'll end up
precisely where the government, banks, and big business want you to
be: indentured servitude. The mistakes people make with their money
are basic, and avoidable, and unless you understand what they are,
you're probably going to repeat them. What you need is someone who can
shed light on the obstacles we face and show you how to avoid getting
tripped up by them.
Financially Stupid People Are Everywhere shows how society is
rigged to take as much of your wealth as possible, and simple ways you
can resist. It investigates, explains, and offers advice for all those
who have fallen into debt, taken a second mortgage, been trapped by
credit cards, or found themselves unable to get ahead.
- Discusses what you can do to stop the destructive cycle of
borrowing and spending
- Illustrates the four major tenets of getting money right
- Highlights how to avoid the many ways that government, banks,
and big business try to trap you with debt
To secure your financial future, you must break the dangerous cycle
of borrowing and spending, and learn how to guard your wealth against
corporate ploys. Financially Stupid People Are Everywhere leads
you down the only proven path to financial freedom.
Jason Kelly is editor of The Kelly Letter
and author of eight books, including the bestseller The Neatest
Little Guide to Stock Market Investing. He graduated in 1993
from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a Bachelor of Arts in
English. He currently lives in Sano, Japan, north of Tokyo. Find his
latest ideas and join his free e-mail list at www. jasonkelly. com.