By Andrew Hallam. The incredible story of how a schoolteacher built a million-dollar portfolio, and how you can too. Most people wouldn't expect a schoolteacher to amass a million-dollar investment account. But Andrew Hallam did so, long before the typical retirement age. And now, with Millionaire Teacher, he wants to show you how to follow in his footsteps. With lively humor and the simple clarity you'd expect from a gifted educator, Hallam demonstrates how average people can build wealth in the stock market by shunning the investment products peddled by most financial advisors and avoiding the get-rich-quicker products concocted by an ever widening, self-serving industry. Millionaire Teacher explains how anyone can learn personal finance and strengthen their financial position. Wiley (2011), English, Paperback: 208 pages.
Using low cost index funds, coupled with a philosophy in line with the one that made Warren Buffett a multi-billionaire, Hallam guides readers to understand how the stock and bond markets really work, arming you with a psychological advantage when markets fall. Learn why:
Young investors should hope for stock market crashes if they want to get rich.
You can spend just 60 minutes a year on your investments, never open a financial paper, avoid investment news, and still leave most professional investors in the dust.
You can utitlize a unique new investment methodology that combines low cost index funds and a Warren Buffett-esque investment philosophy.