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Experienced financial planner and consultant Lance Alston introduces his effective approach to discovering your combined emotional and financial needs. These days we have the whole world at our fingertips, so shouldn’t happiness be just as readily available? As more people continue to retire, they are finding themselves in this strange stage of life that has never been better, but it doesn’t feel better. In spite of the fact that they may be doing well financially, in spite of modern technology, the internet, and greater total wealth than at any other time in history, happiness seems to be leveling off, if not declining. Wealthfulness is the balance of wealth and happiness, the combination of monetary success and meaningfulness. What financial endeavors are the wisest choices for us? How much time should we be spending investing, saving, and planning? How much money do we need to be truly happy in life? The answers to these questions are highly personal, and Lance Alston helps us find each one, and plan accordingly by taking into account our individual personalities and circumstances. “While most financial planners bury their clients in graphs, numbers and fin-tech gibberish, Lance Alston has provided readers with an easily understood map of what a Buddhist might call ‘Right Money.’”—Scott Burns, nationally syndicated financial columnist “Lance Alston takes a bold step with Wealthfulness, pitting research and data against the prevailing bad behavior of Wall Street. I wish everyone would read this and use it as a prescription for long-lasting financial health and happiness.”—Amy Rogers, MD, writer and host of 2 Docs Talk podcast
© 2018 Brown Books Publishing Group (Ebook): 9781612542539
Release date
Ebook: 25 January 2018
Economy & Business
Experienced financial planner and consultant Lance Alston introduces his effective approach to discovering your combined emotional and financial needs. These days we have the whole world at our fingertips, so shouldn’t happiness be just as readily available? As more people continue to retire, they are finding themselves in this strange stage of life that has never been better, but it doesn’t feel better. In spite of the fact that they may be doing well financially, in spite of modern technology, the internet, and greater total wealth than at any other time in history, happiness seems to be leveling off, if not declining. Wealthfulness is the balance of wealth and happiness, the combination of monetary success and meaningfulness. What financial endeavors are the wisest choices for us? How much time should we be spending investing, saving, and planning? How much money do we need to be truly happy in life? The answers to these questions are highly personal, and Lance Alston helps us find each one, and plan accordingly by taking into account our individual personalities and circumstances. “While most financial planners bury their clients in graphs, numbers and fin-tech gibberish, Lance Alston has provided readers with an easily understood map of what a Buddhist might call ‘Right Money.’”—Scott Burns, nationally syndicated financial columnist “Lance Alston takes a bold step with Wealthfulness, pitting research and data against the prevailing bad behavior of Wall Street. I wish everyone would read this and use it as a prescription for long-lasting financial health and happiness.”—Amy Rogers, MD, writer and host of 2 Docs Talk podcast
© 2018 Brown Books Publishing Group (Ebook): 9781612542539
Release date
Ebook: 25 January 2018
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