The Finish Rich Dictionary Book Review

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The Finish Rich Dictionary

Time for another book review and giveaway. Today I’m featuring The Finish Rich Dictionary: 100 Financial Words You Need to Know by David Bach. You know David. He’s the author of The Automatic Millionaire. Which just happens to be my favorite personal finance related books.

What do the terms retrench, shadow price, and greenmail have in common? They’re all words you likely don’t know but should, and they’re in this dictionary.

I know what you’re thinking…if David Bach is such a successful writer, why has he turned to churning out dictionaries? Well, thankfully it’s not entirely a dictionary.

Throughout the book, David shares mini-chapters on basic personal finance topics, like “How to Buy a Home” and “The Top 10 Money Mistakes People Make“.  Each are solid, quick reads full of advice.

I can definitely see this book being a solid reference piece of my library for some time.

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@john smith - Cassidy won the book. Thanks.

I would be very interested in this book... I have the 9-5 job, side business, house, but I still feel the need to constantly work the numbers and make sure ends meet. So far I'm just trying to figure it all out on my own so this book would be a great resource!

Mini chapter sound like a book that I will finish reading. It may help me to apply the mini chapter faster on my life then a long chapter.

I would love to read this book! Please enter me. Thank you so much for offering this giveaway! eyeslikesugar [at] gmail [dot] com

Don't need to finsh rich want to finsh helping others but would like some ideas on how to afford that

I am a big fan of the author

I know about 12 people that I'd like to give this book to, including me, of course!

sounds like a great read thanks for the giveaway

I would love to have this book.

Sign me up. I need all the financial information I can get.

Those mini-chapters sound like really helpful stuff. I am of course drawn to the "How to buy a home" one because we're in the middle of a house search.

Anyway, I really enjoy reading your posts in my reader - keep up the great work!

I'm a huge fan of Bach's books. I'm currently reading "Go Green, Live Rich", which is an amazing book ahead of its time. With the cost of organic produce and hybrids, a lot of people think you can't "get rich" by going green, but Bach dispels a lot of that by showing how you can both be green and save money.

I would love to read this.

I can see how this would be a helpful resource. It can help to understand what these terms mean.

I recently got married, and my husband and I are working hard to set ourselves up for financial success now, and for retirement. I'm sure this book would be a great resource!

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