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The Latte Factor
The Latte Factor: Why You Don't Have to Be Rich to Live Rich | John David Mann, David Bach
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Discover #1 New York Times bestselling author David Bachs three secrets to financial freedom in an engaging story that will show you that you are richer than you think. Drawing on the authors experiences teaching millions of people around the world to live a rich life, this fast, easy read reveals how anyonefrom millennials to baby boomerscan still make their dreams come true. In this compelling, heartwarming parable, Bach and his bestselling coauthor John David Mann (The Go-Giver) tell the story of Zoey, a twenty-something woman living and working in New York City. Like many young professionals, Zoey is struggling to make ends meet under a growing burden of credit card and student loan debt, working crazy hours at her dream job but still not earning enough to provide a comfortable financial cushion. At her bosss suggestion, she makes friends with Henry, the elderly barista at her favorite Brooklyn coffee shop. Henry soon reveals his Three Secrets to Financial Freedom, ideas Zoey dismisses at first but whose true power she ultimately comes to appreciate. Over the course of a single week, Zoey discovers that she already earns enough to secure her financial future and realize her truest dreamsall she has to do is make a few easy shifts in her everyday routine. The Latte Factor demystifies the secrets to achieving financial freedom, inspiring readers to realize that its never too late to reach for your dreams. By following the simple, proven path that Henry shows Zoey, anyone can make small changes today that will have big impact for a lifetime, proving once again that David Bach is the financial expert to listen to when youre intimidated by your finances (Tony Robbins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Money: Master the Game).
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lilpumpkin2.0
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July 28, 2020 Finished this very short book -- not even 200 pages and it was filled with such essential info about the three financial freedoms. I learned how to save for things rather than spend it on things that may be useless. 5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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I enjoyed the book because it felt like a real story whale it was teaching you how to be smart with your money, and how to save. It gave helpful diagrams on how to predict how much money you can save over time and i was interesting. recommended!

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alexandra.anttt
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This book could not have come at a more perfect time in my life, and the whole point of it has nothing to do with $ at all. It's an easy read and easy to comprehend. Finished it all in one sitting! No complicated numbers or formulas, although there are some very useful tools at the end of the book.
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Q for you guys though: How many of you have a separate Instagram account to post all your reviews on? Do you mix it with your personal? Thoughts???