Many assume you have to have a lot of money before you can manage your money. James Steamer shows otherwise. And he has the credentials to prove it. As The Wall Street Journal says, Mr. Steamer and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is an excellent book for families to read. Especially husbands! Jim Steamer takes a common-sense approach and I'm impressed that he's actually achieving financial independence in spite of low-paying jobs. It just proves to me that it CAN be done. It was inspiring to me to know that sometimes a low-paying job can be seen as a "temporary" choice if it gives you control of your time and your life. The only reason I didn't give this book a "10" is because the one thing I didn't find in Jim Steamer's book was more background about what motivated him or his wife's comments or input. However, I was glad to find this in "Woman's Day" magazine, the September 1, 1997 issue. I still cannot figure out why the article doesn't seem to mention his book
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