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    Hi All, just going through the stage of reading everything I can get my hands on…

    1. I am about to order Trust Magic after all the rave reviews you guys have given. I was also going to buy Steve’s Wealth Guardian. Can anyone tell me if I should bother getting both, or do they pretty much cover the same topics? and which one is best?

    2. I just read “Retire Young, Retire Rich”, from the rich dad series. I liked the book and was going to get some of his earlier ones. Are they worth reading also, or is it just more of the same?

    thanks heaps everyone.[^]

    Dan

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    Loved all of Roberts books. Start at Rich Dad Poor Dad though as this underpins his entire way of thinking. I love reading.

    Sorry cant comment on the trust things, haven’t got them.

    Dave

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    Can anyone answer my question on the differences between Trust Magic and Steve’s Wealth Guardian?

    Cheers[:D]

    Dan

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    Originally posted by danw:

    Hi All, just going through the stage of reading everything I can get my hands on…

    1. I am about to order Trust Magic after all the rave reviews you guys have given. I was also going to buy Steve’s Wealth Guardian. Can anyone tell me if I should bother getting both, or do they pretty much cover the same topics? and which one is best?

    2. I just read “Retire Young, Retire Rich”, from the rich dad series. I liked the book and was going to get some of his earlier ones. Are they worth reading also, or is it just more of the same?

    thanks heaps everyone.[^]

    Dan

    I got both copy. I got Steve’s wealth guardian first. find it very useful, but he does not show you the basic principle that I need…like what can/can’t with trust… how to set it up.

    Where as ‘Trust Magic’ I can’t ask for more than that….love it…best book…

    I am using Steve’s Website here, but I must say ‘Trust Magic’ is better. Sorry Steve.

    Warm Regards

    ChanDollars
    [The bridge between where you are right now & where you want to be tomorrow is knowledge]

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    I think Wealth Guardian goes into all types of structures.

    Trust Magic sticks to Trusts, but gives more info on how Trusts can benefit you than does Wealth Guardian. There is a really good list and explanation of pre tax expenses that a Trust may utilise.

    Cheers
    Mel

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