Letters To Aston

Business & Finance, Personal Finance, Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Martin Hawes ISBN: 9781742287447
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Publication: October 26, 2009
Imprint: NZ ePenguin Language: English
Author: Martin Hawes
ISBN: 9781742287447
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication: October 26, 2009
Imprint: NZ ePenguin
Language: English

Live like you might die tomorrow; invest like you will live forever.' Investment master Martin Hawes passes on the most important lessons he has learned during his lifetime of investing in a series of letters to his young grandson Aston. Inspired by the belief that everyone can become wealthy and improve their financial position if they understand and apply the basic principles of investing, Martin wanted to ensure his grandson gained this knowledge, even if Martin was no longer there to impart it in person. Can you time the market? When should you buy your first property? Is debt always a bad thing? How do you know what shares to invest in? Why invest anyway? Martin's advice is timeless and contains investment gems that will resonate with everyone at different stages of their lives. Letters to Aston is a book that will stay on your shelf for a long time, and one you will give your children (and grandchildren) to read.

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Live like you might die tomorrow; invest like you will live forever.' Investment master Martin Hawes passes on the most important lessons he has learned during his lifetime of investing in a series of letters to his young grandson Aston. Inspired by the belief that everyone can become wealthy and improve their financial position if they understand and apply the basic principles of investing, Martin wanted to ensure his grandson gained this knowledge, even if Martin was no longer there to impart it in person. Can you time the market? When should you buy your first property? Is debt always a bad thing? How do you know what shares to invest in? Why invest anyway? Martin's advice is timeless and contains investment gems that will resonate with everyone at different stages of their lives. Letters to Aston is a book that will stay on your shelf for a long time, and one you will give your children (and grandchildren) to read.

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