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Posted on the 27 June 2015 by Smallivy

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I wrote The SmallIvy Book of Investing Book 1: Investing to Grow Wealthy to provide readers with the information needed to use stock investing to reach financial independence.  It could be used by people of any age who are interested in investing and setting up a healthy personal cash flow, but it would be perfect for someone just graduating from high school who hasn’t made costly financial mistakes yet.  Investing also favors the young since they have time on their side.

Given that this is my first book, I’d love to hear some feedback from anyone out there who has read it.  I might create a second edition after I finish Book 2, which will cover stock picking.  One thought that I have is moving the investment option descriptions further back (or maybe put it as an appendix) and start with the investing plan.  I’m sure that there are other suggestions.

Have you read it?  Or did you put it down after a chapter because it was too difficult to get through?  Are there things that were missing?  Things that you would take out or move?  Do you have some tips from the book you found useful?  Or useless?  Would you like to provide a review of the book for others (I’d be happy to put it in as a guest post)?

If you have any feedback, please let me know.

Got some feedback on the book (or the blog)? Please leave a comment.

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Disclaimer: This blog is not meant to give financial planning or tax advice. It gives general information on investment strategy, picking stocks, and generally managing money to build wealth. It is not a solicitation to buy or sell stocks or any security. Financial planning advice should be sought from a certified financial planner, which the author is not. Tax advice should be sought from a CPA. All investments involve risk and the reader as urged to consider risks carefully and seek the advice of experts if needed before investing.


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