La Bolsa o la Vida: Como Deja de Ser Exclavo del Dinero y Mejorar la Calidad de Vida

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Penguin Publishing Group, 1997 - 416 páginas
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Do you spend more than you earn? Do you dislike your job but can't afford to leave it? Is money fragmenting your time, interfering with your personal relationships -- running your life? Every day thousands of people answer yes to these difficult, vital questions. Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin did, and they decided to do something about it.

In this inspiring, edifying, and eye-opening book, they show you how you can make your life more meaningful by relying less on money and more on your ingenuity and inner resources. You'll find out how to get out of debt and develop savings; live a higher-quality life-style for less; transform problems into opportunities to learn new skills; and save the planet while saving money. Most importantly, you'll gain back control of your life with the knowledge that you can live better with less.

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Sobre el autor (1997)

Joe Dominguez (1938-1997) was a successful financial analyst on Wall Street before retiring at the age of 31 by following the nine-step program he formulated for himself, taught for many years, and presented in Your Money or Your Life, which he cowrote with his partner Vicki Robin. His teaching also lives on in his audio course, Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence (Sounds True). From 1969 on, he was a full-time volunteer and donated all proceeds from his teaching to transformational projects.

Vicki Robin is a renowned innovator, writer, and speaker. In addition to coauthoring the bestselling Your Money or Your Life, Robin has been at the forefront of the sustainable living movement. She has received awards from Co-Op America and Sustainable Northwest and was profiled in Utne Magazine's book Visionaries: People and Ideas to Change Your Life. She lives on Whidbey Island in Washington.

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