We were sent a copy of Roadway to Prosperity: A PracticalGuide to Wealth Accumulation by the publicist so that we could write a review.
This book is really more a collection of articles than your
more conventional book. We mean that in
a good way. One can pick any article
within the book and read it as a stand-alone article. One does not have to read previous articles
to make sense of any one article.
The author, Al Jacobs, presents his readers a very readable,
enjoyable book filled with great advice. Mr. Jacobs has learned many things in
his eighty plus years of life and he shares some of that with those of us lucky
enough to read Roadway to Prosperity.
This book is very enjoyable.
In fact, it is very difficult to put down. Mr. Jacobs presents many
ideas that we try to stress on our How to Manage Your Monkey blog. He stresses
thrift, although maybe not as extremely as we do.
Mr. Jacobs is a wealthy man and, yet, he still talks about
bending down to pick up pennies. We have
observed people actually throwing nearly a dollar in change in a trash
can
because they did not want it. It is a different world we live in.
One thing we were really glad to read was Mr. Jacobs take on
being financially compatible in marriage.
That is one thing we stress often.
On our scale of zero to five stars, we give Roadway to
Success all five stars. Mr. Jacobs not
only “gets it”, he has a great style of writing that makes it simple to
understand and follow his logic.
If one is looking for sage financial advice, they will find
it throughout Roadway to Prosperity. The
purchaser will find that this book is well worth many times what they paid to
buy this book. We highly recommend it.
Please be advised that all the information in this course is provided to educate, enlighten, and broaden your views in life. The information provided is not a substitute for medical, legal, dietary, financial/accounting, or religious professionals.
Always consult a professional before you act on any of the information you find in this course.
Please be sure to consult your attorney, accountant, and/or other professionals with any specific questions. There is no one right answer to any business question that will cover all circumstances.
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