The book advocates for a holistic, low-cost approach to wealth management, emphasizing behavioral discipline over market timing.
: Many chapters address psychological traps like emotional decision-making and the relationship between money and lasting life satisfaction. The Little Book of Main Street Money: 21 Simple...
is a personal finance guide written by Jonathan Clements , a former longtime personal finance columnist for The Wall Street Journal . Published in 2009 as part of Wiley's "Little Books, Big Profits" series, it distills complex financial concepts into 21 straightforward rules designed for everyday investors. Core Principles & Content The book advocates for a holistic, low-cost approach