Synopses & Reviews
This isn’ t your father’ s personal finance book. The way we currently save and invest is confusing, frustrating, and quite simply doesn’ t work. Get ready for a personal finance book that is actually unique. Get ready for financial strategies that you’ ve never seen or heard before. Get ready to transform your financial life in less than a week
Robert Pagliarini has taken budgeting, investing, insurance, and retirement planning— subjects that most of us find stressful and overwhelmingly complex— and made it approachable and even manageable through his unsinkable optimism and relentless simplification process. He says, “ We’ re going to take the pie-in-the-sky theories and turn them into bite-size pieces that you can and will be able to implement in your life immediately.”
THE SIX DAY FINANCIAL MAKEOVER does a lot of things really well, but I’ ll just tell you about three. First and foremost it actually provides advice— yes, real advice. Not wishy-washy “ maybe you should do this” or “ it all depends on your situation” nonsense (what Robert calls “ financial fog” ). Second, it has an action bias. No, not really a bias, more like a mantra. Implement, implement, implement is the theme in every chapter and on every page (there’ s even a patent-pending free web site at www.sixdayfinancialmakeover.com readers can use to help them take the advice they read and incorporate it into their lives). Three, it is full of brand-new, never seen before financial shortcuts and strategies such as:
Why your seven year old is a better investor than you are. Kids intuitively understand how to save and invest better than most adults. The trick is focus and creating separate physical accounts for the myriad goals we have.
There is no “ right” way to invest. What’ s crucial is that people determine their investment personality – particularly how involved they want to be with investing – and let that be their guide. Disregarding one’ s investment personality and pursuing an approach that’ s not compatible with it is a recipe for disaster.
Why you shouldn’ t work for a paycheck. Most of us work to earn a paycheck, right? Well that’ s the wrong way to think about work. Once we can align our life’ s vision and deepest goals to our income, we start to see our purpose for waking up each morning entirely differently. Work is no longer work— it becomes a catalyst that helps us achieve our goals.
The most important thing you should save for (and it’ s not retirement ). What’ s more important and more satisfying than retirement? Financial independence. Discover how many days your passive income could support your lifestyle (if your score is less than 31, don’ t quit your day job).
The more information and choices you have, the worse your finances will be. There are more financial books, magazines, journals, newspapers, radio shows, TV shows, web sites, Podcasts, and free information availabletoday, yet most of us still feel completely overwhelmed, confused, and frustrated than before. The solution is to cut through the fluff and focus on what really works.
Budgets don’ t work. Instead, Robert offers a ten step process for taking control of one’ s cash flow. While there is careful assessment and prioritization involved, budgets are nowhere in sight.
If it’ s not possible to save for a child’ s education and for retirement, save for retirement first. While retirement may be farther off in the future, if people don’ t save today, they’ ll have no options tomorrow – whereas college students have financial aid, scholarships, and student loans at their disposal.
And a whole lot more…
Offering clear, practical, no-nonsense advice along with all the tools needed to implement it, THE SIX-DAY FINANCIAL MAKEOVER is a comprehensive guide that delivers on Robert’ s promise to revolutionize the way you think about and invest your money.
Review
“If youre serious about taking charge of your financial future, this book is a must-read. Self-assessments, clear examples, and direct advice make it understandable and valuable even to financial ostriches.”
—Lois P. Frankel, Ph.D., author of the international bestseller Nice Girls Dont Get Rich
“Finally, a finance book that acknowledges the importance of more than just money! In addition to thickening your wallet, Pagliarinis advice should boost your well-being!”
—Tom Rath, New York Times bestselling coauthor of How Full Is Your Bucket?
Synopsis
In six short days you can and will experience a total financial transformation! There are truckloads of investing and personal finance books available. What makes this one different? Youll learn how to develop a compelling financial vision for your life, quickly put your savings on autopilot, maximize your success by investing with a purpose, survive when disasters strike, and protect your loved ones in a way thats simple, effective, and fun.
This isnt just another personal finance book—one that rehashes the same tired financial rules of thumb and glib investment advice. Financial Motivator Robert Pagliarini provides specific guidance that cuts through the “financial fog”—complex jargon and wishy-washy advice—that makes it hard for people to understand and implement positive financial changes in their lives.
More than a book, The Six-Day Financial Makeover will not only show you exactly what you need to do to radically improve your finances, but it will also help you easily implement the advice . . . in just six days!
About the Author
Robert Pagliarini, MSFS, CFP, is the president of Pacifica Wealth Advisors, a boutique investment and financial planning firm in Southern California serving some of Americas most affluent individuals and families. Raised in a poor family by a single mother of five, Robert was inspired to pursue a career in financial planning to help women and every day families experience a greater sense of security and financial independence.
Roberts financial makeovers have been featured on ABCs 20/20 and in publications such as Money magazine and Redbook. He has been interviewed by The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, NPRs MarketPlace, CNN, CNN Financial, the Associated Press, Dow Jones Newswire, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, Womans Day, and many others.
He has served on the board of the Financial Planning Association of Los Angeles and as a deacon at Bel Air Presbyterian church. Today, Robert lives with his beautiful wife, Elizabeth, and their daughter Alexandra “Bean” in Orange County, California.