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Money for Life: Everyone's Guide to Financial Freedom

Money for Life: Everyone's Guide to Financial Freedom

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Author: Alvin D. Hall
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Audio Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 472267

Format: Audiobook
Media: Audio Cassette
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Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4.2 x 0.6

ISBN: 1840323760
EAN: 9781840323764
ASIN: 1840323760

Publication Date: January 6, 2000
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Part-relationship counsellor, part-financial guardian angel, BBC TV's Alvin Hall is on a mission to drive the UK out of the red with his "no pain no gain" approach to personal finance. We need him too. In 1998, the amount of outstanding consumer credit in the UK was 101.7 billion. Get ready for a financial fitness regime with added hardship, where avoiding the sales, asking yourself how many credit cards you really need and even opening a balance statement once in a while are all part of the therapy.

Money is so much easier when it belongs to someone else but strip away the emotive attachment and your own finances could be next in line to benefit from a makeover. Alvin Hall's trick is to keep it simple. Nothing here is rocket science--why should it be? At the end of the day, managing personal finances means having more money coming in every month than going out. There is plenty of advice and tips here to make that happen. Where money management becomes financial planning things get more complex but the principles remain the same: use whatever you can afford to re-invest for future profits.

Money For Life retains all the charm, exuberance and hard-headed clout of Hall's popular TV series. He is the ideal financial mentor--who else could laugh indulgently as his "clients" reveal their precarious overdrafts and quaint understanding of credit card etiquette ("I just go up to the credit limit and then apply for another one")? But the joking stops with his rehabilitation programme. Money For Life is full of essential material on saving, investing, mortgages, pensions and attitudes to adopt. Hall's personality shines through on every page and he's not afraid to reveal his own investing "idiosyncracies"--"My own passion is for fine art photography and antiques ... you may wonder why I don't just heave this bric-a-brac into the street". It might have been interesting to have related it more closely to the TV series with case studies from some of the characters involved but quibbles aside, this is an excellent place to turn to for anyone determined to take control of those daunting finances. --Iain Campbell

Amazon.co.uk Review
Part-relationship counsellor, part-financial guardian angel, BBC TV's Alvin Hall is on a mission to drive the UK out of the red with his "no pain no gain" approach to personal finance. We need him too. In 1998, the amount of outstanding consumer credit in the UK was 101.7 billion. Get ready for a financial fitness regime with added hardship, where avoiding the sales, asking yourself how many credit cards you really need and even opening a balance statement once in a while are all part of the therapy.

Money is so much easier when it belongs to someone else but strip away the emotive attachment and your own finances could be next in line to benefit from a makeover. Alvin Hall's trick is to keep it simple. Nothing here is rocket science--why should it be? At the end of the day, managing personal finances means having more money coming in every month than going out. There are plenty of advice and tips here to make that happen. Where money management becomes financial planning things get more complex but the principles remain the same: use whatever you can afford to re-invest for future profits.

Money For Life retains all the charm, exuberance and hard-headed clout of Hall's popular TV series. He is the ideal financial mentor--who else could laugh indulgently as his "clients" reveal their precarious overdrafts and quaint understanding of credit card etiquette ("I just go up to the credit limit and then apply for another one")? But the joking stops with his rehabilitation programme. Money For Life is full of essential material on saving, investing, mortgages, pensions and attitudes to adopt. Hall's personality shines through on every page and he's not afraid to reveal his own investing "idiosyncracies"--"My own passion is for fine art photography and antiques ... you may wonder why I don't just heave this bric-a-brac into the street". It might have been interesting to have related it more closely to the TV series with case studies from some of thecharacters involved but quibbles aside, this is an excellent place to turn to for anyone determined to take control of those daunting finances. --Iain Campbell


Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A Cracking Introduction To Good Personal Financial Management   December 14, 2007
Split into 10 chapters, Alvin takes us through the main areas of good financial management. It's a 230 page paperback and gives just the right level of depth. There were some sections that I skimmed over (investing) where others I read very carefully and found many useful tips (savings). It really depends upon your circumstances which sections are most relevant to you.

With Alvin being American, he tells many stories about his life over there. However, the book is written with the British person in mind and all the advice relates to British finances. Alvin's stories are often quite personal and enhance what could be quite a dull subject to deal with. He's a fun guy and it comes over in this book.

Overall this is a great wee introduction to personal finance. Anyone who is a beginner/intermediate in their financial knowledge should definitely consider it. 10/10



4 out of 5 stars Thank you Alvin   May 20, 2003
 6 out of 8 found this review helpful

Quite simply this book put me back on track financially and I now have a long term financial plan thanks to Alvins common sense, simple logic.


4 out of 5 stars A Very Useful Little Book   July 4, 2002
 19 out of 20 found this review helpful

It is, and good value too. It contains all the information for a person to get started with sorting the finances out and establishing a secure place to begin building from for the future. This is not a book for anyone who is already reconciling bank statments, has a financial plan, or is looking at investing seriously. It is a good across the board book for anyone starting out (ideal for a teenager or student or newly wed) as it covers useful subjects like credit cards, mortgages and debt.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent educational read   May 15, 2002
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Alvin Hall takes the apparently complex and turns it into a topic you want to keep learning about.

Working with this book has helped us to strengthen our own finances and develop a clear retirement plan based upon the sound principles and lessons he shares with the reader. His writing style is easy and you will finish the book faster than you might imagine. He has breathed life into a topic frequently misunderstood and made it live for the reader.


5 out of 5 stars GREAT BOOK!!!!   May 6, 2002
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

This Book is a must, For all those who know it's time to get a handle on their money Problems.
Alvin Hall gives sound Advice & Practical ways on not just dealing with money matters but Actually taking us to the centre of the problem!
HOW WE SEE MONEY IT'S SELF.