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The Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth Ingore Wall Street and Get on with Your Life

Baby Boomers are savings and investing at a rate of 33 percent of what they need to sustain their current lifestyles at retirement. The Coffeehouse Investor shows readers that by focusing more on their passions and creativity, and less on money and the hype and hysteria of Wall Street, they will actually build more wealth and improve the quality of their lives at the same time.  more

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Pages: 176, Hardcover, Longstreet Press

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5/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Sep-19-2009
New Information & Very Plausible

This book gave me an easily absorbed view that will shape my investment plans for the near term.

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4/5
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Posted: Sep-12-2009
easy read

an easy to read book on investing make good sence if we will just listen and follow thru.

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4/5
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Posted: Jul-02-2009
Good basic fundamentals but no protection against a really bad fall

Save as much as you can and invest mainly in stock index funds. But what if we have a Japanese experience and the stock market stays down for what seems like forever. The author is an optimist he does not worry about that. He has no fear...

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3/5
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Posted: Jun-20-2009
Too much repetition

Not sure if this is another case of a publisher requiring an author to write a certain number of pages, when the author doesn't have the content to fill those pages, but I grew weary of the repetition in the book. Basically, if you read...

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5/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Sep-19-2009
New Information & Very Plausible

This book gave me an easily absorbed view that will shape my investment plans for the near term.

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3/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jun-20-2009
Too much repetition

Not sure if this is another case of a publisher requiring an author to write a certain number of pages, when the author doesn't have the content to fill those pages, but I grew weary of the repetition in the book. Basically, if you read...

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2/5
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Posted: May-23-2008
Short Book to Whet Your Appetite on Indexing

This book could work if the goal is to introduce an investor to the concept of efficient markets and index investing. However it is a little too laid back and short on content. It is easily skimmed, and summarizes the major points of...

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