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Jim Cramer's Stay Mad for Life: Get Rich, Stay Rich (Make Your Kids Even Richer)

Jim Cramer's Stay Mad for Life: Get Rich, Stay Rich (Make Your Kids Even Richer)

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Authors: Cliff Mason, James J. Cramer
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 74 reviews

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st Simon & Schuster Hardcover Ed
Pages: 269
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 1416558853
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.60973
EAN: 9781416558859

Publication Date: December 4, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Jim Cramer, bestselling author and host of CNBC's Mad Money, has written the ultimate guide to lifetime investing for readers of any age.

Whether you're a recent college grad trying to figure out how to start investing, a young parent struggling to decide where and how to put away money, or someone well into middle age and worried about whether you've saved enough for retirement, Jim Cramer's Stay Mad for Life has the answers. Cramer covers all the essentials: how to save, where to invest, which pitfalls to avoid. He offers valuable advice on everything from mortgages to college tuition. He explains what professional money managers do right that amateur investors do wrong. Because there is always a bull market somewhere, Cramer tells readers where to find the bull markets of the future, and for those willing to do the homework, he chooses twenty stocks that could be long-term moneymakers. For those who don't have the time or the temperament to invest in stocks, he identifies the mutual funds that are proven winners. He's investigated these funds by using his own twenty-five years' experience managing money for himself and dozens of America's wealthiest families. Throughout, in addition to his own enormously successful experience, Cramer draws on rigorous research to back up his advice.

Jim Cramer is America's #1 financial guru. Every day he advises investors on how to get ahead of the markets and stay ahead on his daily television show, Mad Money; in his online columns and commentary at TheStreet.com; in his popular "Bottom Line" column in New York magazine, and on television programs from early morning to late night. His books have all been national bestsellers and have helped educate hundreds of thousands of investors about the perils and promises of the financial markets. USA Today called him "the media's most electrifying market pundit"; and his legions of fans agree. Jim Cramer's Stay Mad for Life is the definitive money book, a practical, concrete, insightful book of invaluable financial advice that is a joy to read.



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4 out of 5 stars Great for beginners   June 29, 2010
R. Masica (Twin Cities, Minn)
Covers all the basics, but not as detailed on actually trading stocks as his Sane Investing in an Insane World.



5 out of 5 stars Fast shipment   June 21, 2010
David A. Bryant (Sterling, VA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Book showed up promptly. I ordered three books from different vendors. This one was the first to show up. Good condition as promised.


4 out of 5 stars Great for people who don't know about retirement plans   May 18, 2010
S. Pelovsky (Somewhere West of Laramie)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This review is for the audio version. Jim Cramer gives the listener a great plan for retirement. He goes through the different types of retirement plans that are available and talks about the pros & cons of each type. Where his book differs from others is that he gives you specific stocks and mutual funds to purchase now for your retirement portfolio.
He is incorrect about a few things about 401k plans. First he says that if you borrow money from your 401k plan you have to pay the tax and the 10% penalty. Most plans have a payback plan over a period of time usually 2-3 years where you have additional funds put back into your account and there is no penalty. Second he does not mention that if you have a 401k plan and your company plan allows it, you can retire at 55 and start using the money without paying the 10% early withdrawl penalty if you leave the money in the 401k plan and not roll it over into an IRA. You cannot do this with an IRA. He doesn't mention at all about a SEPP which allows you to retire earlier than 59 1/2 and not pay the penalty on your withdrawls.
I think this is an excellent book/audio and Mr. Cramer reads the audio version.



4 out of 5 stars Disconnect between title and contents   April 21, 2010
Trevor McCracken (Sparks, Nevada)
I obtained this book hoping that it will do for my investing what another book did for my trading. That is increase the value of my 401K and IRA by managing it better. I was disappointed in that the book's focus was geared to basic financial information such as bad debt vs good debt,stocks for a 10 year old kid, paying off credit cards,not placing all your 401 K in company stocks etc. I felt I was reading a book by Suze Orman rather than Jim Cramer.
One uncommon advice Jim gives regarding 401K is not to fund your 401K above employer's match due to the limitations on investment choices through your company. Unfortunately no specific investment advice is given on what to do with the money you do not place into your 401k except to use it to fund your IRA.
Considering this book was borrowed from the library and did not cost me anything, I felt that for a person unfamiliar with the basics it can be useful thus a 4 star rating



4 out of 5 stars Useful Introduction to the Basics of Investing - Cramer Style   April 12, 2010
Edward J. Barton (Mill Creek, WA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book by Jim Cramer is porbably the one that is most useful for the typical Joe or Jane on the street. He discusses at some length basic personal finance information, retirement savings, investing using mututal funds, IRA, 401k's and other vehicles. The advice is practical, easy to absorb, and generally pretty useful. His advice may not be all that great for the high net worth person whose income limits some of his investment strategies (like the Roth IRA), and unlike some of his other books, this one feels a bit more cursory and superficial. Not a bad intro book for those new to investing - not a great read if you have some insight and are looking for more. Cramer's earlier books will be better suited to you.

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