The Financial Banana Split
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The financial book we should have gotten in high school. Only 123 pages.
It's a book for people who like ice cream and/or need more money... you?
A comprehensive yet easy to understand - and use - personal financial guidebook.
It covers all the subjects larger books do - using only one quarter of the words. How?
I tell you what you need to know and how to apply it to your real life instead of combining
financial information with novel writing. My goal is informative, useful information that's also a good read.
Using banana split ingredients: Ice cream, toppings, a banana, whipped cream - even a cherry-on-top, etc.,
I give you the essentials of each subject: Cash flow, home ownership, loans-credit-debt, investing, insurance,
budgeting, avoiding financial pitfalls plus how to work collaboratively with others to reach your financial goals sooner.
Most importantly I show you how to create your own Power Money Mantra as a way to understand and enhance
your relationship to money - the key determinant of future financial success.
This book will help you understand money if you're just starting out or have years of financial experience -
I believe it has something for everyone. Read - apply - prosper!
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The Financial Banana Split - Bruce A Rowland
INTRODUCTION
1
Book's Purpose and Goal
The Purpose of this book is to put you in control of your financial life.
It’s this simple: If you don’t control your money, a person or company will and this gives them control over your life because it limits your financial choices.
Understanding and using the information in this book will put you on the path towards this Goal: The American Dream. This means owning a fully paid-for home plus having income from financial resources equal to or more-than an average job would pay.
This then allows you to spend more time doing what you really want to do instead of having to work at a job you dislike just because you need the money.
Basically, you’ll have the knowledge and skills to successfully grow, protect and manage your own financial resources free from other’s control.
How? By reading, understanding and applying this book step-by-step:
1. Step One: Gain Money Self-Awareness
2. Step Two: Achieve Financial Literacy
3. Step Three: Collaborate For Wealth Building
Most people believe one or more of these fairy tales about themselves:
1. I’m not lucky enough to be rich.
2. I’m not smart enough to be rich.
3. I’m not talented enough to be rich.
4. I don’t know where to begin – it’s too complicated.
I say nonsense! Here’s the truth about you and your financial future: You're lucky because you're someone who's discovered this book to read. Your smart enough if you can understand this book, written at high school level. Your talented enough if you follow and actually use what’s in this book. You begin right here, right now – at the beginning of my book!
Knowledge is power
(Sir Francis Bacon, 1597).
In our case: Knowledge = Financial life-changing power.
Here’s to your bright future filled with financial fortune and power!
2
Ice Cream Makes Me Happy
At the moment you sink your mouth into a sweet, creamy, scoop of ice cream . . . your eyes close, and your nostrils widen as you deeply inhale the sweetened air below. Your mind drifts into the soft cloud of a happy daydream.
It can be a simple vanilla soft serve enjoyed outside a drive- up window on a hot summer day or a complex scoop of bourbon-infused banana ice cream with dark chocolate ribbons, flecked with pieces of honey-glazed toasted almonds, eaten in front of a roaring fireplace on a dark and stormy night.
These words easily transport us to a positive, comfortable place because the language of ice cream is familiar and understood – not the least bit frightening.
This book’s goal is to make your relationship with money positive, comfortable, familiar, and understood – not the least bit frightening.
This will enable you to achieve the American Dream: home ownership and financial security.
Goal: Rewrite your STORY and . . . unlock your DESTINY.
3
Money – What is it and Why should I care?
How many ducks or chickens did you trade to the shoe store to buy your sneakers? How many cows would you trade to buy a car or a house?
What? That’s right: Long ago people placed a value on what they owned and if they found someone with something they wanted and who also wanted to make a trade for what they had, a transaction would be done. This is known as bartering
: trading your goods or services for equal value goods or services.
Then, currency (money - coins and paper bills) - was developed to represent the value of goods (ducks, chickens, cows, etc.) and services (labor to plant a field, sew a dress, etc.). Currency acts as a medium of exchange
– or middleman
between parties and represents the value each has to offer. It can be exchanged more easily than exchanging actual goods or services.
This is a huge advantage because now, using money, you don’t have to find someone willing to trade your chickens for their sneakers. Now you simply give a shoe store a value in currency (money), equal to the sneakers and you’re done.
It’s a free country
is an expression most of us have heard.
What does this really mean? Things costs money to buy – they’re not free. The free
in this expression means free will: The Right to make your own decisions about your own life, not have them be made for you by a government.
Well … so much for politics. But what about your financial freedom? If you don’t learn how to control money, the people and companies that do know how to control money will end-up controlling you
(B.A. Rowland).
This means if you’re not in control of your own money – if you’re not financially literate, you could sooner-than-later give-up your financial freedom and this translates into giving-up your purchasing power and many life choices.
When this happens, you’re limited in how much you can afford to pay for: housing, medical care, education, entertainment, clothing, travel, a car, etc.
And the added stress of always worrying about money is very unhealthy.
Money is your link to the future – it’s up to you to save, protect and grow it.
If you desire to be healthy, if you desire a brighter future, commit to reading, understanding and using the valuable information in this little book.
It’s the smart thing to do and it puts you on the road to financial success enabling you to maintain and expand your financial freedom and lifestyle choices.
You’ll be way ahead of those who ignore the practices in this book.
Here’s why you should care: to look out for your own self-interest.
And it’s doubly important especially if you’re not a financial person/student.
Why? To know enough not to be taken advantage of by those who don’t have your best financial interests in mind. Who? Everyone else in this world!
4
True Story – Employee
CCan you achieve the American Dream if you start with nothing? Here’s a true story illustrating that, with the right mindset, you can !
While I was operating a facility as a licensed nursing home administrator (LNHA) in the Bronx, NY, a longtime employee came to me in tears.
She told me she’d been evicted from her apartment along with her young