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Citywire, Recipes for Wealth book
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MSE_Martin
Posts: 8,272 Money Saving Expert


Citywire, Recipes for Wealth (PDF link to it) is a new book claiming to provide real wealth for you over the long-term. It says ‘it mixes unique information on Britain’s best fund managers into financial recipes depending on your age and appetite for risk’.
Why am I telling you about this? Well the truth is, they’ve given us six copies to give away to MoneySavers. So this is what I’ve decided to do. If you want a copy reply to this message saying ‘yes please’.
However, please don’t do it just to grab a freebie, it really is meant to be for those looking at serious hard core investing - its not a how to save money book. We’ll then pick six winners at random, but will ask all of them to do a quick review on whether or not they think this has any substance in return.
If you don’t manage to grab a free copy, they are offering a special deal to moneysavers, for £18.99 plus p & p (normal price £29.99).
Yet I’m not recommending the book as I’ve not read it (I’ll wait for the reviewer to do that). Though Citywire is a very reputable stocks and shares website with some hardcore info.
Why am I telling you about this? Well the truth is, they’ve given us six copies to give away to MoneySavers. So this is what I’ve decided to do. If you want a copy reply to this message saying ‘yes please’.
However, please don’t do it just to grab a freebie, it really is meant to be for those looking at serious hard core investing - its not a how to save money book. We’ll then pick six winners at random, but will ask all of them to do a quick review on whether or not they think this has any substance in return.
If you don’t manage to grab a free copy, they are offering a special deal to moneysavers, for £18.99 plus p & p (normal price £29.99).
Yet I’m not recommending the book as I’ve not read it (I’ll wait for the reviewer to do that). Though Citywire is a very reputable stocks and shares website with some hardcore info.
Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.
Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.
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yes please - hard core investor seriously concerned about investing in Pensions and ISAs to try and help secure my family's futureBritain's Best Money Saver0
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yes, yes, pretty pretty please !!!0
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yes please :-)0
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Lets do it Martin!I know nothing0
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YES PLEASE, i am also willing to either return it martin/moderator or pass it onto a fellow money saver once i have finished reviewing it free of charge.
oh and by the way martin i saw the advert for you website at the bottom of the citywire newsletter today 21/03/05 nice advertising.0 -
Yes please, Martin, I am a single parent and always trying to juggle the finances - just like everybody else, I suppose!Money, money, money, must be funny, in the rich man's World!0
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Yes please0
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yes please.2008 Club Member: 433
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