by Fred Fuld III
The book, Tailored Wealth Management: Exploring the Cause and Effect of Financial Success by Niall J. Gannon is a guide for those who are interested in increasing their wealth, especially young people who can get a significant mathematical head start.
One of the most interesting chapters was Chapter 2 Average Americans: Stories of “Ordinary” Success, where Gannon gives real life examples of those who started with moderate incomes, such as a janitor, and eventually became multi-millionaires.
Chapter 6 covers the factors that can reduce wealth, and what you can do to avoid those factors.
The book has extensive easy-to-understand tables and graphs as backups for the many theories and recommendations that are discussed in the book.
I recommend Tailored Wealth Management to investors, especially young investors, who are looking to grow their net worth and achieve their financial goals.