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Highlights
- Uncover the essence of True Wealth with Hack the Time-Wealth Matrix.
- Author(s): Pat Rock Day
- 278 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Finance
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Book Synopsis
Uncover the essence of True Wealth with Hack the Time-Wealth Matrix.
Is wealth solely about money? That is what influencers teach us from the time we are young. But does this bring happiness, or is there more to wealth than meets the eye?
True wealth is multifaceted, but attaining it can be simple. In Hack the Time-Wealth Matrix, finance expert Pat Day demystifies wealth's complexity. Drawing from over three decades in finance, Pat unveils The Wealth Equation, a ground-breaking concept to help you define wealth by balancing risk, time, and what is most valuable to you. Time, our most precious commodity, is a disappearing asset. This book teaches how to preserve, grow, and transfer time wisely. With practicable advice for life's three stages, Learning, Accumulating, and Passing, Hack the Time-Wealth Matrix is your guide for redefining wealth and achieving a life rich in what matters most.
Review Quotes
"Reading this book will help you learn to balance time, assets, and personal values to achieve true wealth. This book offers a refreshing perspective on wealth creation and what it means to live a fulfilled life."
-Andy Palmer.
"I know books and writing but, like a lot of us, I wish I knew more about money and investing. Veteran financial advisor Pat Day has now distilled all I need for a savings-and-investing education into a single engaging, fun-to-read package inside one set of covers. To his expert financial insights, he adds sage and well-grounded reflections on the larger and deeper meanings of 'wealth' within the setting of a well-lived human life. If you own only one book on how to think about money, this should be it."
-Phil Costopoulos.
"Pat isn't just a finance expert; he's a guide who has walked with people from all walks of life toward financial security. His book, Hack the Time-Wealth Matrix, is a testament to his understanding of wealth in its many forms."
-Mike Warner.