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    Has anyone read this book and if so is it of any use? Is it worth it? I’m a student with little to no money and need to make smart purchases… or need some kind people to lend me the book if it is any good. In any instance, I still need to know if it’s any use to an investor and if anyone has it.

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    If you are ready to invest … and I am “assuming” that you aren’t … it is worth buying, otherwise hold your money.

    If you do a search on the forum you will find this question is asked a lot and you get a lot of feedback about it.

    Good luck
    Leigh K

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    are you talking about Steve’s Buyer Beware or the book in the bookshop?

    Kind regards

    Chan Dollars
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    Good point Chans

    If you are not referring to Steve’s then try you local library you should be able to borrow it there.

    Cheers
    Leigh K[biggrin]

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    Originally posted by LeighK:

    Good point Chans

    If you are not referring to Steve’s then try you local library you should be able to borrow it there.

    Cheers
    Leigh K[biggrin]

    which chan are you refering too? coz you got chans…lol

    Kind regards

    Chan Dollars
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    Now you’ve got me!

    Cheers
    LeighZ

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    Originally posted by LeighK:

    Now you’ve got me!

    Cheers
    LeighZ

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    Kind regards

    Chan Dollars
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    spi, the library is definitely a good option.

    the other one would be to get a group of friends who are all interested in learning, and each buy a book – then swap them with each other, creating your own library. That way you can all meet up and discuss what you’ve read, and learn more that way.

    For a list of books to read, find Leigh’s post – it’s a sticky in one of the forums, and has some reviews by forum members also.

    Cheers
    Mel

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    thankyou for your input and to clear things up i was referring to Steve’s book. cheers

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    MEL..

    Good idea for students and those on a tight budget [thumbsup2]

    “Money is a currency, like electricity and it requires momentum to make it Effective”

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