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Start Late, Finish Rich: A No-Fail Plan for Achieving Financial Freedom at Any Age Hardcover – January 4, 2005
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As a number-one bestseller in its hardcover edition, Start Late, Finish Rich has helped hundreds of thousands of people of all ages take control of their financial future. Now you, too, can ramp up the road to financial security with David Bach’s inspiring, proven, and easy-to-follow “catch up” plan, which tailors his “Finish Rich” wisdom to those who forgot to save, procrastinated, or got sidetracked by life’s unexpected challenges.
In a swift, motivating read, David Bach gives you step-by-step instructions, worksheets, phone numbers, and website addresses—everything you need to put your “Start Late” plan into place right away. You will learn that even if you’re buried in debt, there’s still hope. You can spend less, save more, and make more—and it doesn’t have to hurt. With America’s best-loved money coach at your side, it’s never too late to change your financial destiny.
- Print length368 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCurrency
- Publication dateJanuary 4, 2005
- Dimensions6.41 x 1.09 x 9.47 inches
- ISBN-100767919467
- ISBN-13978-0767919463
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David Bach has a plan to help you live and finish rich—no matter where you start
So you feel like you've started late?
You are not alone.
What if I told you that right now as you flip through this book, 70% of the people in the store with you are living paycheck to paycheck?
What if I told you that the man browsing the aisle to your left owes more than $8,000 in credit card debt? And the woman on your right has less than $1,000 in savings?
See? You're really not alone.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of people who've saved too little and borrowed too much will never catch up financially. Why? Because they don't know how.
You can start late and finish rich—but you need a plan.
This book contains the plan. It's inspiring, easy to follow, and is based on proven financial principles. Building a secure financial future for yourself isn't something you can do overnight. It will take time and it will take work. But you can do it.
I know. I've helped millions of people get their financial lives together—and I can help you. Spend a few hours with me—and let me challenge you. Give me a chance to become your coach.
Just because you started late doesn't mean you are doomed to an uncertain future. Whether you're in your thirties, forties, fifties, or beyond, there is still time to turn things around. It's never too late to live and finish rich. All it takes is the decision to start.
—David Bach
Is it too late for me to get rich?
Over and over, people share their fears with David Bach, America's leading money coach and the number-one national best-selling author of The Automatic Millionaire. "If only I had started saving when I was younger!" they say. "Is there any hope for me?"
There IS hope, and help is here at last!
In Start Late, Finish Rich, David Bach takes the "Finish Rich" wisdom that has already helped millions of people and tailors it specifically to all of us who forgot to save, procrastinated, or got sidetracked by life's unexpected challenges.
Whether you are in your thirties, forties, fifties, or even older, Bach shows that you really can start late and still live and finish rich – and you can get your plan in place fast. In a motivating, swift read you learn how to ramp up the road to financial security with the principles of spend less, save more, make more – and most important, LIVE MORE. And he gives you the time tested plan to do it.
The Start Late, Finish Rich promise is bold and clear:
Even if you are buried in debt – there is still hope.
You can get rich in real estate – by starting small.
Find your "Latte Factor" – and turbo charge it to save money you didn't know you had.
You can start a business on the side – while you keep your old job and continue earning a paycheck.
You can spend less, save more and make more – and it doesn't have to hurt.
David Bach gives you step-by-step instructions, worksheets, phone numbers and website addresses --everything you need to put your Start Late plan into place right away. And he shares the stories of ordinary Americans who have turned their lives around, at thirty, forty, fifty, even sixty years of age, and are now financially free. They did it, and now it's your turn. With David Bach at your side, it's never too late to change your financial destiny. It's never too late to live your dreams. It's never too late to be free.
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SO YOU STARTED LATE– GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK ALREADY!
Of all the things people say to me after they’ve read my books, attended one of my seminars, stopped me in an airport, or called in to my radio show, there is one comment I hear more than all the others put together:
“If only I had started saving when I was younger.”
SOMETIMES LIFE THROWS YOU A CURVEBALL
While some of you may blame yourselves for not having started earlier, I also know that many of you are starting late not because you were shortsighted or lazy or irresponsible, but because life threw you a curveball. I hear from people all the time who are starting late because of divorce, death, illness, disability, bankruptcy, poor career choices, lack of education–and on and on. Either way, it’s time to cut to the chase. What’s done is done. You can’t go back and fix the past.
THE PAST IS OVER
Oh, you say, if only I knew then what I know now, my whole life would be different.
Of course it would. But guess what–you didn’t know. Or if you did, you didn’t do what you knew you needed to be doing.
So it’s done. Finished. Settled.
Sometimes life is unfair.
But that’s okay.
You can move on.
You can get over it.
Stop asking yourself why you didn’t do what you should have done. The real question is: What are you going to do about it now?
NO MORE SAYING,“IF ONLY”!
For a long time now, you’ve been beating yourself up about what you haven’t done or should have done. Some of you have been beating yourselves up for your mistakes for decades. It’s unreal how tough we can be on ourselves.
We all do this. I’m no exception. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve said to myself, “Oh, if only I hadn’t sold that house in Danville, California.”That house was the first house I ever owned. I bought it for $220,000 and sold it nearly five years later for $225,000. (Not exactly a Donald Trump real estate flip.) Today, that house is worth more than $700,000.
If only. . .
Or how about this one? If only I’d bought Dell stock when I bought my first Dell computer. A $10,000 investment in Dell back in 1994 would have been worth $963,000 at the end of 2003.
If only. . .
I could go on and on. But none of it matters. What matters is that with all the amazing mistakes I’ve made over the years, I still managed to become a multimillionaire. That’s because rather than looking back, I focus on going forward. And here’s the bottom line: If you are not yet as rich as you want to be, stop focusing on what you haven’t done and start focusing on what you want to do. And if you’re not yet who you want to be, get over that, too. You can become the person you really want to be. You start by letting go of all of the old stories you keep replaying in your head like a broken record or scratched CD.
YOU CAN’T COULDA-WOULDA-SHOULDA YOURSELF TO WEALTH OR HAPPINESS
You know what I’m talking about. So stop “shoulda-ing” all over yourself. It’s messy and makes you unhappy. I know. I’ve been there.
Instead, decide today–right now–to let it go. We all make mistakes. I’ve made them. You’ve made them. Your parents and friends have made them. We are all human. Mistakes hurt. But let’s not waste one more ounce of your energy, spirit, or time thinking about them, because all that will do is hold you back.
Keep this in mind:
The past will continue to be your future if you drag it along with you!
THE FASTEST WAY TO LET IT GO
Here’s an exercise I recommend you do. (Not this minute. Right now I want you to keep reading. But try it when you finish reading this chapter.) If you really want to get over something you regret, the fastest way to do it is to acknowledge the regret–and then burn it up. Literally.
Here’s what you do. Get yourself a blank sheet of paper and write down a list of as many of your personal “if only’s” you can think of.
If only I had saved more money.
If only I hadn’t quit that job.
If only I hadn’t taken the job I have.
If only I’d had kids.
If only I’d not had kids.
If only I had bet on the Yankees.
If only I hadn’t bet on the Red Sox.
I’m serious about this. Really go to town with it. Free-flow. Let it all hang out. Be honest with yourself. You’ve been beating yourself up over this stuff for years, so you might as well as get it down on paper.
When you’re finished making your list… set fire to it! I’m serious. Light a match and BURN IT UP. Let all those damn “if only’s” turn into ashes.
Have a “Goodbye If Only’s” party. Invite a friend over and do it together.
Just make sure you burn your “if only’s” somewhere safe. We don’t want you setting fire to your house. If burning them seems too extreme, then just tear up your “if only’s” into little pieces and toss them in the garbage can.
YOUR BRAIN IS HARDWIRED, BUT IT CAN BE REPROGRAMMED
The fact is that your brain is hardwired. You wake up each day, and for the most part you rethink 90% of what you thought about yesterday! Now think about that! It’s really quite amazing. You use the same words, you go through the same motions, and you often do the same things over and over and over again. What’s ironic is that we do the same things over and over and over again and then hope for a new result. This is called insanity!
Watch a fly try to fly through a window sometime. The fly is hardwired to think that the harder it tries, the better its result will be. Well, you and I both know that the fly is not going to get through that window because it is impossible to fly through glass!
YOU REALLY NEED TO GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK
I started off trying to convince you to give yourself a break because I know you really need it.
The one thing I’ve learned from coaching so many people on their lives and money is that we are just too brutal on ourselves. And what do we do when we actually make some progress? We beat ourselves up for not doing everything perfectly.
Take it from me. You’ve been way too hard on yourself over the years. If a friend or relative ever said the things to you that you’ve been saying to yourself, you’d stop talking to them. You’d end the relationship then and there. You’d cut them out of your life.
It’s a fact that no one will ever be as tough on you as you are on yourself. So give yourself a break.
Really.
OK, now let’s focus on what really matters: how money can help you buy your freedom.
Chapter Two
IT’S ABOUT YOUR MONEY, IT’S ABOUT YOUR FREEDOM
If I could give you only one gift, it would be the gift of freedom. The gift to be the person you were put here to be.
Why? Because you are a very special person. In fact, you’re unique. There is no one like you on the planet. You were put here for a reason, and I promise you it wasn’t to struggle through life.
What does any of this have to do with achieving financial security and independence? In a word, everything. If you are worried about money and your future, it’s more than likely you’re not living as free a life as you want. And if you’re not living as free a life as you want, how can you be living the life you were put here to live?
YOU EITHER GET IT OR YOU DON’T
It may not be politically correct to say so, but the brutal reality of life is that in almost every case ,if you sit down and get honest with yourself, you will find that 90% of your problems can be fixed with money.
Yes, I know we’re supposed to believe that money doesn’t make you happy.There are entire schools of philosophy built on that premise. Well, here’s what experience has taught me: Money may not make you happy, but LACK OF MONEY can certainly make you miserable.
When all is said and done, the way you get your freedom is to buy it. You don’t lease it. You don’t wish for it. You buy it, and then you own it.
THE HANDWRITING IS ON THE WALL
In 2002 and 2003,the American Association of Retired Persons sponsored an in-depth study of baby boomers (people born between 1946 and 1964). It revealed some amazing things about their attitudes and experience. Perhaps its most significant finding was this:
Personal finance and work are among the least satisfying aspects of baby boomers’ lives.
Specifically:
• While higher-earning boomers tend to be more satisfied with their lives than lower-income boomers, only about 20% of all boomers (one in five) are satisfied with their finances.
• One in four says the worst thing about their lives right now is their finances.
• One in three names personal finances as the one area of their lives they would most like to improve.
• Lack of finances makes it hard for baby boomers to enjoy leisure activities.
• Higher education is no guarantee of financial well-being. Only 20% of college-educated boomers are satisfied with their finances.
• Less-educated boomers are equally unhappy; only 22% of them said they were satisfied with their finances. Perhaps the single most eye-opening finding of the AARP study is this:
In terms of their single largest ambition, both men and women mention dreams ofan improved financial situation.
Read that again. The AARP surveyed thousands of baby boomers and found that their single biggest dream is to get their financial lives together.
Why? Because millions of them have put off saving–and now that they are getting older (and living longer),they’re realizing that they face a huge problem.
What’s the problem they face? Well, according to the AARP:
When contemplating their personal finances, slim majorities of younger adults (58%) and boomers (54%) and just half of older Americans (50%) believe they are likely to reach their goals in the area of personal finances.
In other words, nearly half of us–old, young, and in between–DON’T believe we’ll be able to achieve our financial goals. What makes this finding so shocking is that the same AARP study found that most boomers and younger adults are confident about just about every other area of life. They believe their lives are bound to improve over the next five years in terms of relations with family and friends, mental health, religious or spiritual concerns, work or career, and physical health.
This is why it is so important for you to decide right now that even though you are starting late, YOU ARE GOING TO FINISH RICH. The race of your life is already on. You can continue to sit on the sidelines, moaning about how you should have gotten started last year or 10 years ago or 30 years ago. Or you can get up and start running.
NOW FOR THE GOOD NEWS
OK, are you ready to be motivated? Well, consider this: We are totally blessed in this country. As a society, America has achieved more financially over the last century than the entire world has in all previous centuries combined. Our standard of living is higher, our life expectancy is longer, and our educational and recreational opportunities are greater today than they’ve ever been.
Within your lifetime, the wealth of the United States has increased by a staggering amount–jumping from about $6 trillion 50 years ago to some $30 trillion today. And while many people are broke and struggling, a whole lot of other people are LOADED.
Indeed, never before in our planet’s history have so many people been so wealthy. According to Merrill Lynch & Co.’s 2004 World Wealth Report, the number of millionaires in the United States (which the report defines as people with at least $1 million in financial or liquid assets) jumped by 14% to 2.27 million in 2003.In other words, one out of every 125 Americans is now a millionaire.
By way of comparison, back in 1900 there were fewer than 5,000 millionaires in the United States–or only about one out of every 15,000 Americans at the time.
And it’s not just the number of millionaires that has increased. Since the 1960s, median household wealth in America has nearly tripled, growing from $29,000 in 1965 to $86,100 in 2001 (the most recent year for which data is available)–meaning that while half the nation’s households were worth $29,000 or less back in the 1960s, today half are worth more than $86,100.
WHICH LIFE WILL YOU CHOOSE?
When you contrast the bad news (the paycheck-to-paycheck struggle that kills freedom) with the good news (the phenomenal wealth and opportunity that is all around us),you begin to realize that life is not fair. The fact is, you don’t get in life what you wish for. You get in life what you go for.
People choose their lives.
People choose their actions.
People choose their outcomes.
Life is a cause set in motion.
And life is not over until you quit.
MEET SOME PEOPLE WHO STARTED LATE AND FINISHED RICH
Before we get to the specifics of exactly how you can start late and still finish rich, I want you to meet some remarkable people. What makes them remarkable is not that they did something difficult. Rather, it’s that they discovered how easy it is to do something that most people think is difficult.
I hope their stories inspire you to really believe that it’s not too late for you. Because it isn’t.
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- Publisher : Currency; 1st Edition/1st Printing (January 4, 2005)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 368 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0767919467
- ISBN-13 : 978-0767919463
- Item Weight : 1.4 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.41 x 1.09 x 9.47 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #287,580 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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David Bach has helped millions of people around the world take action to live and finish rich. He is one of the most popular and prolific financial authors of our time with 10 consecutive New York Times bestsellers, including two consecutive #1 New York Times bestsellers, Start Late, Finish Rich and The Automatic Millionaire as well as the national and international bestsellers Fight for Your Money, Go Green, Live Rich, The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner, Smart Women Finish Rich, Smart Couples Finish Rich, The Finish Rich Workbook and The Automatic Millionaire Workbook, Start Over Finish Rich and Debt Free For Life. Bach carries the unique distinction of having had four of his books appear simultaneously on the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and USA Today bestseller lists. In addition, four of Bach's books were named to USA Today's Best Sellers of the Year list for 2004. In all, his FinishRich Books have been published in more than 19 languages, with more than seven million copies in print worldwide.
Bach's breakout book The Automatic Millionaire was the #1 Business book of 2004, according to Business Week. It spent thirty one weeks on the New York Times bestseller list and was simultaneously number one on the bestseller lists of the New York Times, Business Week, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal. With over a 1.7 million copies in print, this simple powerful book has been translated into 12 languages and has inspired thousands around the world to save money automatically. His most recent National and International bestseller - The Latte Factor, Why You Don't Have To Be Rich To Live Rich was an instant New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Toronto Star, bestseller - and has already been translated into eleven languages.
Bach's also recently updated The Automatic Millionaire (2017) and his #1 National bestseller Smart Couples Finish Rich (2018) and Smart Women Finish Rich (2019).
Bach is regularly featured in the media. He has appeared six times on The Oprah Winfrey Show to share his strategies for living and finishing rich along with regular appearances on NBC's Today and Weekend Today shows, CNN's Larry King Live, ABC's Live with Regis and Kelly, The View, CBS's Early Show, ABC News, Fox News, and CNBC. He has been profiled in many major publications, including The New York Times, BusinessWeek, USA Today, People, Reader's Digest, Time, Financial Times, the Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Working Woman, Glamour, Family Circle, and Redbook. He has been a contributor to Redbook Magazine, Smart Money Magazine, Yahoo Finance and AOL Money. In 2009 Bach, was a regular on the Today Show Money 911 Segments and a contributor to ABC's Good Money.
David Bach is the creator of the FinishRich® Seminar series, which highlights his quick and easy-to-follow financial strategies. In the last two decades, more than half a million people have learned how to take financial action to live a life in line with their values by attending his Smart Women Finish Rich®, Smart Couples Finish Rich® , and Find The Money Seminars, which have been taught in more than 2,000 cities throughout North America by thousands of financial advisors. His most recent national seminar is Smart Women, Smart Retirement and being taught nationally.
A renowned motivational and financial speaker, Bach regularly presents seminars for and delivers keynote addresses to the world's leading financial service firms, Fortune 500 companies, universities, and national conferences. He is the founder and Chairman of FinishRich Media, a company dedicated to revolutionizing the way people learn about money. Prior to founding FinishRich Media, he was a senior vice president of Morgan Stanley and a partner of The Bach Group, which during his tenure (1993 to 2001) managed more than half a billion dollars for individual investors. Today, Bach is the Co-Founder of AE Wealth Management, a registered investment advisor and the Director of Advisor and Investor Education. AE Wealth Management has been recognized as one of the countries fastest growing RIA's.
David Bach now lives in Florence, Italy with his family. Please visit his web site at http://www.DavidBach.com
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025This book was a thoughtful gift from my dad, and I’m incredibly grateful for it. It has set me on a great trajectory, and even though I consider myself fairly knowledgeable about finances, it still offered valuable insights on savings strategies and investments.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2009This remarkable book is no 1 USA Today, Business Week, New York Time and Wall Street Journal bestseller. No matter who you are or what your income is, you can benefit from this easy-to-apply program. When you do it David Bach's way, failure is not an option. Even if you're in your thirties, forties, fifties - even your sixties and beyond, you 've still got an opportunity to put your life on the right track financially and stop worrying about the future. To save is not a sprint. It is a marathon. You need to build up gradually. You've got to start slowly. You need to keep it simple. A lot of people didn't do anything because they believe that the cost of taking care of their families too high and their incomes too low. In this book, David Bach teaches you how to transform your dreams into reality and fulfill your desires for financial freedom. It consists of 5 parts and contains topics such as: how to transform your debt into wealth; how to get rich in real estate in the weekends; how to start a home-based business and increase your income on the side; how to use Bach's simple "Perfect Pie Approach" to wealth - so that you catch up getting rich without too much risk; why your dreams don'tn have deadlines; and above all, it includes dozens of stories of real people who started late and are living rich now. If they can do it, you can too. Digest this book and you will have no problem achieving financial freedom at any age.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2016I purchased the Start Late, Finish Rich: A No-Fail Plan for Achieving Financial Freedom at Any Age (Finish Rich Book Series) for myself from Amazon.
I read the book and was looking for David Bach’s expertise on how to save a little more money for retirement age. I figured if anyone had some great ideas it would be a well-known financial speaker such as him.
I felt the book was a good and easy read and David is a great motivator of trying to help people succeed. I am in my fifties now and I do believe that much of the advice that is given would help people forty years and older.
Much of the advice he gave I was implementing such as put all that you can up to the max in your 401K and spend less on the things you don’t need.
For people with credit card debt the chapter on it is very important on how to get rid of debt and takes you thru step by step in the process.
I liked the chapter about a file and organization system for your financial files.
In conclusion I liked the book but definitely think some of the advice that was given would benefit people between 25-40 years old. There is a wealth of info on how to really get a great head start on retirement saving. I purchased the book for my son in hopes of him gaining insight on different ways to safe for later in life and to get motivated to save today.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2013This has to be one of the best books I have ever read, coming from someone that was taught little-to-nothing of financial responsibility. Not only is the content invaluable to anyone, but it motivates you to DO SOMTHING with your life and gives you a direction to start for success. Do not be mistaken; this is not a book with "all of the answers" but is aimed more toward motivation and personal financial success/retirement planning. David Bach has many variants of this book and I was originally handed Smart Couples Finish Rich when previously married and in debt up to my eyeballs by a financial advisor. In the past 10 years since reading that book, I now have retirement planning started, little to no debt, and am planning for my financial future/success. It was one that changed my life and I have since passed it on. I recently purchased this variant to refresh my direction now that life is different and will continue to recommend it after reading it cover to cover again. It's even a great reference later when you need it. I passed my Smart Couples Finish Rich to a family member in need of said motivation (they also were never financially responsible) and spread the word! GET THIS BOOK! This edition at time of purchase was written in 2004, so most of it is up-to-date. Shipping was fast and decently packaged. It's also hard cover if so ordered (recommended).
- Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024This is an awesome book! Great information! Perfect for any one looking for financial stability
- Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025Pretty common sense advice in this book, but if you are looking for some kind of magical cure to achieve financial freedom, it is not here.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2007This book is so packed with practical, useful information and recommendations that there is nothing else to compare it to. I know of multi-thousand-dollar financial seminars that don't provide half of the financial education this book provides. I am far from a novice, and this book taught me a lot. This book covers everything from very simple (and yet quite good) fund investment strategies which take very little time, to in-depth understanding of the direct and indirect tax benefits of real estate investing. Perhaps the most important thing about this book is that the author is so well versed in the subject and so generous at the same time. This book is not written as a teaser for some follow-up multi-thousand-dollar seminar. It has all the info in it, for less than $20!
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- Anne-Catherine GrégoireReviewed in Germany on December 11, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Useful
It's the 4th book from David Bach that I buy.
It's very easy to read and understand it.
A few of the tips are just related to USA but most of them have an european version and are very useful to manage your finances on the smartest and fastest way.
- PRANAV GANDHIReviewed in India on October 1, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Book for the late risers in life
An Excellent Book for the late risers in life, who feel that they've missed the train of Savings and Investing in their earlier years, and who nevertheless have not yet given up! It's their last chance to become Millionaires! Read every piece of Advice, which is worth it's weight in GOLD! An Excellent Plan to end up Rich, in-spite of starting late in life, as the name suggests! Bravo David!
- ZisaReviewed in Canada on July 17, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth a read, and a second read!
This is my third book by the author. I learn more and more each time and have already implemented a number of his suggestions and feel like I’m really taking control of my finances.
- Jake BraggReviewed in Australia on September 2, 2015
3.0 out of 5 stars otherwise it is a good read.
The author's examples are all concerning Americans. Some of his articles probably alright but a reader from other country needs to see the relevance to their situation,otherwise it is a good read.
- MozzaSReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 25, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the time to read.
A book to make your life better both now and in the future. It's definitely worth your time to read.