How to Have More than Enough: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Abundance | 
enlarge | Author: Dave Ramsey Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 336 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.8
ISBN: 0140281932 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.024 EAN: 9780140281934 ASIN: 0140281932
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Product Description From the bestselling author of Financial Peace, this companion volume to More Than Enough is a step-by-step guide to building wealth while strengthening your marriage and family.
In Financial Peace, Dave Ramsey showed readers how to get out of debt. Now he uses the same blend of down-home wisdom and straight talk to take readers to the next step: building wealth. But success means more than money--it means having a happy marriage and family. In How to Have More Than Enough, Dave Ramsey guides readers down the path to true success.
Rather than gimmicks or quick fixes, Ramsey's method for achieving financial and familial stability focuses on ten traits essential to creating prosperity, teaching children about money, living debt-free, and achieving marital bliss when it comes to finances. His easy-to-follow workbook illustrates each of these traits and allows readers to frequently assess their progress and honestly evaluate their situation. How to Have More Than Enough offers readers and their spouses the chance to work toward building wealth and strengthening their families.
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Excellent September 30, 2008 Susan (San Antonio, TX) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The book is well written and explains step by step what is needed to create abundance in your life. Be open and willing to do the work and you too can have more than you dreamed possible. Remember, it takes work on your end and the results are well worth the effort!
What everyone needs. February 9, 2008 Vera C. Karger (Connecticut) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just as he does on the radio, Dave Ramsey guides the reader to a better financial life.
exceptional book November 3, 2006 Mary Ardis (Tallahassee,Florida) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Consumer debt has long been a problem of most americans. The writer is very explicit about those things which cause us to go into consumer debt. One of the things he addresses is greed, not having the patience to wait for the money in our hand to purchase items. I am a baby boomer and our generation has been known to want things microwave quick. This book addresses the dangers and pitfallsof that thinking. It will set you free from stinking thinking!
How to Have More than Enough : A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Abundance February 24, 2006 Michele Lebourgeois 5 out of 13 found this review helpful
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Especially appropriate for Christian families November 10, 2004 Lawrence Walker (Kerrville, Texas) 42 out of 44 found this review helpful
I very much appreciate Dave Ramsey's putting financial matters in the context of virtuous behavior. This is not just a "get out of debt" book or a "make real money" book. It is a book that reminds its readers how many of us stray from fiscal health, suckered in by the 'race to get ahead and then fall behind' values common to the vast majority of Americans - materialism, status, name brands, immediate gratification, antagonism, impermanence, gluttony, lack of responsibility, even lack of contentment. Ramsey knows all too well that when it comes to fiscal restraint and good money habits, this is not a virtuous society. He recommends solid values to counteract the mainstream of American life - patience, delayed gratification, humility, cooperation, peace, communication, contentment and, of course, paying CASH. I wholly applaud this philosophy. But, merely as a qualifier, I do want to let the prospective reader know that Mr. Ramsey's work is not secular. Bible passages, a Christian perspective and religious messages (such as suggesting prayer and counsel with clergy) set the tone much of the way, and the book is geared (not entirely but mostly) toward traditional and fairly conventional nuclear families. As a more daring and thorough departure from those seemingly ubiquitous American go-getter values that lure so many into dire straits (such as 'the more you buy the more you save'), I can heartily recommend the popular classic "Your Money or Your Life."
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