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Binding
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Number of Pages
244
Age Group
All
Language
Kannada
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Book Summary
Many Of Us Often Grapple With The Challenge Of Spending Money Wisely. We Find Ourselves Drawn To Purchases That Might Impress Others, Yet Leave Us Feeling Empty Inside. On The Flip Side, We Can Become So Focused On Saving That We Shy Away From Experiences That Could Genuinely Enhance Our Lives. The Art Of Spending Money Delves Deep Into This Intricate Relationship We Have With Money And Offers Valuable Insights To Reshape Our Approach.
This Enlightening Read Comes From Morgan Housel, The Bestselling Author Of The Psychology Of Money. In The Art Of Spending Money, Housel Goes Beyond Strict Budgets And One-Size-Fits-All Solutions. He Emphasizes That Our Mindset Plays A Crucial Role In How We Make Financial Decisions.
What Can You Expect From This Transformative Book? It Explores Thought-Provoking Ideas, Such As:
If You're Eager To Learn How To Maximize The Value Of What You Already Possess And Cultivate A Desire For What Truly Enriches Your Life, This Book Is An Essential Addition To Your Collection. It's Not About Accumulating Wealth; It's About Making Wise And Fulfilling Spending Choices That Ultimately Enhance Your Quality Of Life.
Product Details
Author
Morgan Housel
Publisher
Jaico Publishing House
Number of Pages
244
Language
Kannada
SKU
9788199145252
ISBN
9788199145252
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
14x1.4x21.6cm
Binding
Paperback
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Morgan Housel Is A Partner At The Collaborative Fund. He Is A Two-Time Winner Of The Best In Business Award From The Society Of American Business Editors And Writers, Winner Of The New York Times Sidney Award, And A Two-Time Finalist For The Gerald Loeb Award For Distinguished Business And Financial Journalism. He Lives In Seattle With His Wife And Two Kids. Morgan Housel Is A Partner At The Collaborative Fund And A Former Columnist At The Motley Fool And The Wall Street Journal.