Millionaire Teacher

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Has anyone bought and read the new Millionaire Teacher book by Andrew Hallam? It has got good reviews in Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0470830069/ref=...572&sr=1-1
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(06-11-2011, 12:43 PM)FFNow Wrote: Has anyone bought and read the new Millionaire Teacher book by Andrew Hallam? It has got good reviews in Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0470830069/ref=...572&sr=1-1

Available @ NLB.
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A big part of his success was, in his own words, "luck":

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-inv...le2174988/
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I just bought his book last week and started reading it yesterday. I'm reading chapter 1 and part of it covers about cars and how to think about it. He uses lots of personal stories and experiences. I'm gripped to this book as it serves as a reminder to the various theories I have read elsehwere.
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(15-11-2011, 08:11 AM)FFNow Wrote: I just bought his book last week and started reading it yesterday. I'm reading chapter 1 and part of it covers about cars and how to think about it. He uses lots of personal stories and experiences. I'm gripped to this book as it serves as a reminder to the various theories I have read elsehwere.

Singapore context? Smile

I may try to search for the book in the library to see if I can find it.
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(15-11-2011, 08:14 AM)Musicwhiz Wrote: Singapore context? Smile

I may try to search for the book in the library to see if I can find it.

Yea, Singapore context, maybe with an Expat perspective. He's a Canadian teaching at an International School here from what I know.
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OK thanks! Will check it out.

I notice there are not many good books written on personal finance in Singapore, especially touching on car (COE), CPF, Housing, Investments, Savings etc. There are a few books here and there but I find them rather simplistic (maybe it's just me?). Tongue
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you should check out his blog http://andrewhallam.com/

he teaches in singapore.
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(15-11-2011, 06:48 PM)Drizzt Wrote: you should check out his blog http://andrewhallam.com/

he teaches in singapore.

Thanks Drizzt, a good read indeed!

I've also reserved the book through the NLB system - apparently it's hot property and always out on loan. Costs $1.55 to reserve it and I hope to be able to grab my copy by early Dec. Smile
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(16-11-2011, 07:42 AM)Musicwhiz Wrote: I've also reserved the book through the NLB system - apparently it's hot property and always out on loan. Costs $1.55 to reserve it and I hope to be able to grab my copy by early Dec. Smile

Just got my reserved copy of "Millionaire Teacher", cost me $1.55 haha. At least the system is quite efficient though it means I have to go down personally to collect the book.

Will start reading it today and all through this week. Smile
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