Your Money: The Missing Manual
This is the best user-guide to personal finance I've found, and I've probably read them all. It is certainly the sanest and most level-headed. There are no get rich quick schemes here, just plenty of ways to get rich slowly. Indeed, Get Rich Slowly was the name of author's very popular personal finance blog, which led to this book. J.D. Roth takes the great investing advice of Andrew Tobias in The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need, and he summarizes the life-earning wisdom in the previously reviewed (and still recommended) book Five Rituals of Wealth and he includes the needed crystalization of priorities found in Your Money or Your Life, and financial motivations from Suze Orman and the Millionaire Next Door and then adds key insights and tips from hundreds of other lesser-known money gurus.
Basically, Roth has read every book and blog on money managing, investing, saving, and earning and digests and integrates all this hard-won knowledge into an amazing selection of smart, practical ideas for today. I could hardly turn a page without learning a solid investing tip or two, or a clever way to save a few hundred dollars, or an example of something I already knew, but was looking for a vivid way to teach my kids. I like the fact that Roth emphasizes the value of sharing whatever wealth you have, and keeps returning to the long view.
I would not call this an inspirational book (plenty of those on the shelves), nor even a memorable book like the ones mentioned above. Rather it is what is advertised: a day-to-day operating manual for your money. Specific details, sources, methods, tricks. Dip into it when you are stuck, check it before trying something new, re-read it when you think you know it all. I've done pretty well financially, and if you were to ask me my practical advice -- like what to do tomorrow -- I would simply give you this book. It's slow, but true.
"Your Money: The Missing Manual," by J.D. Roth (2010, 336 pages)
$15 from Amazon.
Read excerpts and comment on this at Cool Tools. Submit a tool.
Are you an entrepreneur, solo business owner or freelancer? Are you keen to get regular business advice but don’t have the time to work out which blogs to subscribe to? Well, we’ve done the research for you.
Here’s a collection of business blogs aimed at entrepreneurs and small businesses. These have been chosen for their insights, advice, presentation and overall appeal to business people. Hopefully you’ll find these blogs cover all the business management advice and business trends analysis for your needs.
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1. Harvard Business Review
Harvard Business Review is a staple in any entrepreneur blog collection. The blog delivers timely business analysis and professional management advice.
style="text-align: center;">2. Young Entrepreneur
When you’re just starting our with your business venture, things can be a little tough. Young Entrepreneur focuses on the things you’ll need to know – financing, bootstrapping, identifying opportunities and making sales.
style="text-align: center;">3. 64 Notes
64 Notes gets straight to the nuggets of gold by bypassing straightforward management tips and filling each post with those eye-opening things that change your business from alright to amazing. They also write a lot about how to avoid being the start-up that failed.
style="text-align: center;">4. The Personal MBA
The Personal MBA is a blog dedicated to teaching all the tips and tricks you would have learned if you had done a degree in business. It recommends books, summarises books and draws on advice given freely by great minds in business. If you follow this blog you will learn a great deal about managing your business.
style="text-align: center;">5. Instigator Blog
Instigator Blog is a very insightful blog, mainly discussing thoughts relevant to small business and entrepreneurs, written by an entrepreneur as he works on his business.
style="text-align: center;">6. Fast Company
Fast Company is a major business blog, covering business news and trends. It’s vital information if you want to know where business is heading.
style="text-align: center;">7. Entrepreneur Blog
Entrepreneur Blog is a site dedicated to providing business insights to entrepreneurs. It will analyse business failures, successes and trends, while offering sensible advice for any business owner.
style="text-align: center;">8. The Entrepreneurial Mind
The Entrepreneurial Mind is a business blog written by a Belmont University professor of Entrepreneurship. His academic insight into the world of the entrepreneur is a great balance to the news and trends offered by other blogs.
style="text-align: center;">9. Creative Web Biz
Creative Web Biz is a great blog for all the artistic entrepreneurs out there. This is a place for those people who are entrepreneurs, but don’t much care for all the business management advice and trends. This blog is entirely focused on how to get that art out there and sold. Highly recommended for musicians, artists, and makers of other crafts.
style="text-align: center;">10. Work Happy
Work Happy is a blog offering advice for anyone in business for themselves. It’s useful for freelancers, small business owners and entrepreneurs alike. It features a lot of video presentations from entrepreneurs to keep things interesting.
style="text-align: center;">Bonus: Entrepreneurship Interviews
Entrepreneurship Interviews added itself on to the list by being a wealth of information in the form of interviews with entrepreneurs. It’s not much to look at, but there is a lot to be gained by listening to what other entrepreneurs say candidly about their own business ventures.
More Blogs
If you’re keen to see some more great blog lists from MakeUseOf, read on:
- Four Best Inspiring Blogs Every Life Hacker Should Subscribe To
- 3 Personal Finance Blogs That Will Get You Out Of Debt
- The 10 Most Stunning Photo Blogs
- 6 Best Web Design Blogs To Follow
- The 6 Best Blogs For Architectural & Interior Design Ideas
If you know of other great blogs for business people, let us know in the comments!
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Sad <b>news</b> for the New York baseball world
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Your Money: The Missing Manual
This is the best user-guide to personal finance I've found, and I've probably read them all. It is certainly the sanest and most level-headed. There are no get rich quick schemes here, just plenty of ways to get rich slowly. Indeed, Get Rich Slowly was the name of author's very popular personal finance blog, which led to this book. J.D. Roth takes the great investing advice of Andrew Tobias in The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need, and he summarizes the life-earning wisdom in the previously reviewed (and still recommended) book Five Rituals of Wealth and he includes the needed crystalization of priorities found in Your Money or Your Life, and financial motivations from Suze Orman and the Millionaire Next Door and then adds key insights and tips from hundreds of other lesser-known money gurus.
Basically, Roth has read every book and blog on money managing, investing, saving, and earning and digests and integrates all this hard-won knowledge into an amazing selection of smart, practical ideas for today. I could hardly turn a page without learning a solid investing tip or two, or a clever way to save a few hundred dollars, or an example of something I already knew, but was looking for a vivid way to teach my kids. I like the fact that Roth emphasizes the value of sharing whatever wealth you have, and keeps returning to the long view.
I would not call this an inspirational book (plenty of those on the shelves), nor even a memorable book like the ones mentioned above. Rather it is what is advertised: a day-to-day operating manual for your money. Specific details, sources, methods, tricks. Dip into it when you are stuck, check it before trying something new, re-read it when you think you know it all. I've done pretty well financially, and if you were to ask me my practical advice -- like what to do tomorrow -- I would simply give you this book. It's slow, but true.
"Your Money: The Missing Manual," by J.D. Roth (2010, 336 pages)
$15 from Amazon.
Read excerpts and comment on this at Cool Tools. Submit a tool.
Are you an entrepreneur, solo business owner or freelancer? Are you keen to get regular business advice but don’t have the time to work out which blogs to subscribe to? Well, we’ve done the research for you.
Here’s a collection of business blogs aimed at entrepreneurs and small businesses. These have been chosen for their insights, advice, presentation and overall appeal to business people. Hopefully you’ll find these blogs cover all the business management advice and business trends analysis for your needs.
id="more-56526">
1. Harvard Business Review
Harvard Business Review is a staple in any entrepreneur blog collection. The blog delivers timely business analysis and professional management advice.
style="text-align: center;">2. Young Entrepreneur
When you’re just starting our with your business venture, things can be a little tough. Young Entrepreneur focuses on the things you’ll need to know – financing, bootstrapping, identifying opportunities and making sales.
style="text-align: center;">3. 64 Notes
64 Notes gets straight to the nuggets of gold by bypassing straightforward management tips and filling each post with those eye-opening things that change your business from alright to amazing. They also write a lot about how to avoid being the start-up that failed.
style="text-align: center;">4. The Personal MBA
The Personal MBA is a blog dedicated to teaching all the tips and tricks you would have learned if you had done a degree in business. It recommends books, summarises books and draws on advice given freely by great minds in business. If you follow this blog you will learn a great deal about managing your business.
style="text-align: center;">5. Instigator Blog
Instigator Blog is a very insightful blog, mainly discussing thoughts relevant to small business and entrepreneurs, written by an entrepreneur as he works on his business.
style="text-align: center;">6. Fast Company
Fast Company is a major business blog, covering business news and trends. It’s vital information if you want to know where business is heading.
style="text-align: center;">7. Entrepreneur Blog
Entrepreneur Blog is a site dedicated to providing business insights to entrepreneurs. It will analyse business failures, successes and trends, while offering sensible advice for any business owner.
style="text-align: center;">8. The Entrepreneurial Mind
The Entrepreneurial Mind is a business blog written by a Belmont University professor of Entrepreneurship. His academic insight into the world of the entrepreneur is a great balance to the news and trends offered by other blogs.
style="text-align: center;">9. Creative Web Biz
Creative Web Biz is a great blog for all the artistic entrepreneurs out there. This is a place for those people who are entrepreneurs, but don’t much care for all the business management advice and trends. This blog is entirely focused on how to get that art out there and sold. Highly recommended for musicians, artists, and makers of other crafts.
style="text-align: center;">10. Work Happy
Work Happy is a blog offering advice for anyone in business for themselves. It’s useful for freelancers, small business owners and entrepreneurs alike. It features a lot of video presentations from entrepreneurs to keep things interesting.
style="text-align: center;">Bonus: Entrepreneurship Interviews
Entrepreneurship Interviews added itself on to the list by being a wealth of information in the form of interviews with entrepreneurs. It’s not much to look at, but there is a lot to be gained by listening to what other entrepreneurs say candidly about their own business ventures.
More Blogs
If you’re keen to see some more great blog lists from MakeUseOf, read on:
- Four Best Inspiring Blogs Every Life Hacker Should Subscribe To
- 3 Personal Finance Blogs That Will Get You Out Of Debt
- The 10 Most Stunning Photo Blogs
- 6 Best Web Design Blogs To Follow
- The 6 Best Blogs For Architectural & Interior Design Ideas
If you know of other great blogs for business people, let us know in the comments!
Image Credit: Shutterstock
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Greenpeace dumps on Nintendo Wii <b>News</b> - Page 1 | Eurogamer.net
Read our Wii news of Greenpeace dumps on Nintendo.
Sad <b>news</b> for the New York baseball world
You probably didn't know Bill Shannon, but if you did, you would have liked him a lot. Bill died tragically on Tuesday morning, the victim of a fire in his New Jersey home. He was 69. Bill was the senior...
PalmAddicts: Traffic jam <b>news</b>
[From Mauricio Tanzi, Costa Rica] Hi Sammy! Just wanted to let you know that I'm stuck in traffic and in need for enerteinment.... What can I so? Just pop out my Palm Pre Plus and enjoy the rush hour with...
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Greenpeace dumps on Nintendo Wii <b>News</b> - Page 1 | Eurogamer.net
Read our Wii news of Greenpeace dumps on Nintendo.
Sad <b>news</b> for the New York baseball world
You probably didn't know Bill Shannon, but if you did, you would have liked him a lot. Bill died tragically on Tuesday morning, the victim of a fire in his New Jersey home. He was 69. Bill was the senior...
PalmAddicts: Traffic jam <b>news</b>
[From Mauricio Tanzi, Costa Rica] Hi Sammy! Just wanted to let you know that I'm stuck in traffic and in need for enerteinment.... What can I so? Just pop out my Palm Pre Plus and enjoy the rush hour with...
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Greenpeace dumps on Nintendo Wii <b>News</b> - Page 1 | Eurogamer.net
Read our Wii news of Greenpeace dumps on Nintendo.
Sad <b>news</b> for the New York baseball world
You probably didn't know Bill Shannon, but if you did, you would have liked him a lot. Bill died tragically on Tuesday morning, the victim of a fire in his New Jersey home. He was 69. Bill was the senior...
PalmAddicts: Traffic jam <b>news</b>
[From Mauricio Tanzi, Costa Rica] Hi Sammy! Just wanted to let you know that I'm stuck in traffic and in need for enerteinment.... What can I so? Just pop out my Palm Pre Plus and enjoy the rush hour with...
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