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The personal finance book of the year, Get
Rich Carefully is the invaluable guide to turning your savings into
real, lasting wealth in a practical, and yes - because this is, after
all, a book by Jim Cramer - highly readable and entertaining way.





Tired of phony promises about getting rich quickly, promises that lead
to reckless decisions (the stepping stones to the poor house)? How about
trying something different? How about going for lasting wealth - and
doing it the cautious way? In Get Rich Carefully, Jim Cramer uses his
thirty-five years of experience as a Wall Street veteran and host of
CNBC's Mad Money to create a guide to high-yield, low-risk investing. In
our recovering economy, this is the plan you need to make big money
without taking big risks.





Drawing on his unparalleled knowledge of the stock market and on the
mistakes and successes he's made on the way to his own fortune, Cramer
explains - in plain English - why you can get rich in a prudent,
methodical way, as long as you start now. In his own inimitable style,
Cramer lays it on the line, no waffling, no on-the-one-hand-or-the-other
hedging, just the straight stuff you need to accumulate wealth. This is
a book of wisdom as well as specifics. Cramer names names, highlights
individual and sector plays, and identifies the best long-term investing
themes - and shows you how to develop the disciplines you need to
exploit them.





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James J. Cramer is the host of CNBC's Mad Money with Jim Cramer and
co-host of Squawk on The Street. He serves on TheStreet, Inc., board of
directors, is a columnist and contributor for TheStreet's RealMoney and
ActionAlerts PLUS, and participates in various video segments for
TheStreet TV.

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this guy loves fiat, i would stay away
One of the most pompous assholes ever. He completely missed the US bank collapse and the fall of Lehman Brothers and the other brokers on Wall St. A financial expert - NOT!
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