Strong Money Australia by Dave Gow
$7.99
Strong Money Australia
- How to Gain Financial Independence and Create a Life of Freedom
- By: Dave Gow
- Narrated by: Dave Gow
- Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
- Categories: Money & Finance
Publisher's Summary
"A practical mix of finance, philosophy and psychology. Dave is an Aussie FIRE pioneer." (Aussie Firebug)
What would life be like if you never had to work for money again?
That might sound like a fantasy. But gaining financial freedom is far more achievable than you think.
Dave Gow retired at 28, after a decade of working as a forklift driver. He didn’t win the lottery, inherit a fortune, or get lucky in the stock market. Instead, he discovered a simple set of principles that helped him spend less and invest more, all while increasing his happiness.
If you’re fed up with the rat race and wish you could live a life of freedom and fulfilment, his story will show you the path. In this book, you’ll learn:
- The mindset that helped Dave build wealth and retire at 28
- Proven tactics to optimise your spending for more savings and more enjoyment
- How to easily build a portfolio of passive-income-producing investments
- The secrets for living a happy and satisfying life while working towards your financial goals
From the author of the popular Strong Money Australia blog, this book is your complete roadmap to reaching financial independence and retiring early in Australia.
“Most people think financial independence isn’t possible on a normal salary, but this book shows exactly how it’s done.” (Pete Wargent, author of Get a Financial Grip)
“Dave’s story is an honest and inspiring reflection of what it takes to succeed financially. His book is a field guide for understanding the world of money, and yourself.” (Owen Raszkiewicz, founder of Rask)
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Anonymous User
fair bit of veganism
book has some good info in it, but a lot of fluff about living below your means, veganism, and green agendas.
I dont think becoming vegan is a reasonable way for people to save money…
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Anonymous User
Disappointing
It’s more of a “how to” budget, save and not spend money. Slow lane to financial independence.
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