Synopses & Reviews
What do the latest financial thinking and ancient spiritual teachings reveal to us about financial freedom? Top financial advisor Brent Kessel insists financial success and security is not about the money. Rather, it's about what's inside us--first understanding your emotional relationship to money, and only then taking action. It's Not About the Money expertly and compassionately guides you along the path to financial security and true peace of mind.
Kessel, founder of two top wealth-management firms, has the inside scoop on the higher wisdom of personal finances, and he wants to share it with you. Through extensive experience as a financial advisor and spiritual seeker, Kessel has discovered that people need to understand their core financial story in order to make meaningful changes. Some of us are savers or caretakers, says Kessel, while others are pleasure seekers and spend like Hollywood stars; some people are idealists who place greater value on creativity or compassion than on financial security; some of us innocently believe our finances will work out without effort; and others obsess about building empires with lasting value. It's Not About the Money will help you identify your money type, providing information and resources as well as exercises and meditations to inspire a fresh approach to your relationship with money that will change your life.
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It's a remarkably transformative book--the myriad of exercises Brent shares brought me to tears several times...VERY powerful stuff. philosophersnotes.com
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This book does a beautiful job at helping us make peace with money and our relationship to it. I highly and enthusiastically recommended It's NotAbout the Money for anyone with any amount of money!" Richard Carlson, author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff...and it's all small stuff
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Kessel offers "holistic financial advice" in Buddhist-influenced debut promising both a better financial strategy and greater fulfillment and happiness. Publishers Weekly
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Brent Kessel has written something sophisticated, psychologically accurate and helpful to a person trying to live at the center of all this constant getting and spending. This is a book that succeeds admirably in helping us to understand ourselves, our goals and our relationship to money." David Whyte, author of The Heart Aroused and Crossing the Unknown Sea: Work As a Pilgrimage of Identity
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"Kessel shows how being mindful of our relationship to money can free one of anxiety and even turn money into a tool for compassion. Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen Buddhis monk and bestselling author nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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[It's Not About the Money and] the accompanying interactive quiz will help you learn more about your own archetypal patterns--from "saver" to "pleasure seeker" to "empire builder"--and give you the insight and power to change. Forbes.com
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A great job of marrying the emotional, spiritual and practical aspects of money, financial planning and wealth management. Highly recommended. BellaOnline
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“Whats your hearts desire--spiritual fulfillment, or wealth? The good news is that its not an either/or proposition--you can have both. This magnificent book will show you how to get your ego out of the way so you can align your financial decisions with your heart and soul.” Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute Manager & #174; and Lead Like Jesus
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"Brent Kessel will change your relationship with money in a way that may also enhance the richness of your life." Tom Bradley, President, TD AMERITRADE Institutional
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"Brent Kessel is one of the most thoughtful, thorough and knowledgeable investment professionals that I've met. His advice on blending the personal and financial aspects of life have served him well in doing an outstanding job for his clients." Jim O'Shaughnessy, author of What Works on Wall Street and How to Retire Rich
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“Kessel has a unique perspective on money. He is able to open peoples eyes to the financial world and at the same time show them how to look inward for value. Anyone who wants to not only be rich but lead a rich life should read this book.” Thomas M. Kostigen, Dow Jones & #8217; MarketWatch columnist and author of What Money Really Means
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This is a financial-planning guide unlike any other on the market, thanks mostly to Kessel's skillful combination of yoga and wealth-management expertise. . . . Zen and the art of money management. Booklist
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What YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFE does for your relationship with earning and spending money, Brent Kessel does for your relationship with investing. This book is clear, kind, helpful and empowering.. Thich Nhat Hanh, author of The Art of Power
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"It's rare that a book on personal finance succeeds equally well on both sides of the coin. Brent Kessel has pulled it off. This is one that's rich in solid, practical advice--but not at the expense of the human spirit. Lee Eisenberg, author of The Number: A Completely Different Way To Think About the Rest of Your Life
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“Brent Kessel combines some of the most sophisticated knowledge of financial planning and investment strategies with a sincere and grounded practice in the meditation arts. By reading this book, people will benefit in ways they never imagined possible. I highly recommend his work.” George Kinder, author of The Seven Stages of Money Maturity
Synopsis
Your one-stop financial guide
Includes ten new tips to survive any economy
- Overhaul your investment portfolio to thrive in good times and bad
- Uncover the roots of your bad financial decisions
- Discover how much is "enough" for you
- Find peace of mind in any financial situation
About the Author
Brent Kessel was named one of the top 250 financial advisors in the U.S. by Worth magazine, and his company, Abacus Wealth Partners, which manages more than $800 million in client assets, was named one of the "top 250 wealth management firms in the U.S." by Bloomberg's Wealth Manager.