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Mindful Money

Simple Practices for Reaching Your Financial Goals and Increasing Your Happiness Dividend

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Is it possible to be a conscientious citizen of the world and grow wealth? The author, a Buddhist and a financial planner, says yes and explains exactly how. Money drives many of our decisions. We all worry about earning it, spending it, and saving it — regardless of our income level or spiritual perspective. Yet few of us understand money's true nature. Jonathan K. DeYoe helps you create a unique financial plan that is guided by your deepest beliefs, and shows you how to save, invest, pay off debt, and fund your retirement and dreams by building a lifetime income stream. With a foreword by Pulitzer Prize–winner Alice Walker, Mindful Money does all this while emphasizing that money is a tool you can use to support your lifestyle, reach your goals, and earn the "happiness dividend" everyone deserves.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 19, 2016
      This mindfulness-themed finance book from DeYoe, a practicing Buddhist, claims to offer the path not only to
      material wealth, but to something even more elusive: happiness. He says that’s the only financial goal that really
      matters. Part one addresses “illusions” about money; part two, the eight “pillars of happiness”; and part three, concrete steps towards a financial plan. DeYoe’s financial advice, absent the Buddhist spin, is quite basic: plan and save. One virtue of DeYoe as an author, however, is that he, unlike some purported financial gurus, actually holds a day job as a financial adviser. Accordingly, his advice is more grounded in reality than most and the book is refreshingly devoid of silly savings schemes wherein one forgoes 20 years of lattes in order to retire at age 55. DeYoe doesn’t say anything about financial planning that hasn’t been written before, but his advice is solid, his delivery is assured, and his claim of discovering the key to happiness is surprisingly plausible. Alice Walker contributes a foreword, a rapturous ode to penny pinching entitled “Counting My Eggs,” that alone is worth the price of the book.

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