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Joe Christian

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Mentor, Coach, Speaker, and Author of Far Better Money Management - Navigating Wealth With Purpose and Understanding.

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I WROTE THE BOOK I WISH I HAD READ WHEN I WAS IN MY TWENTIES. The #1 executive coach in the world has raved about it, and a quote from him appears on the front cover. It would make a wonderful holiday present to your children as they head out into the real world. Get your copy…

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In the 1980s, I was a stockbroker hustling through cold calls to sell hot stocks. One memorable call connected me with a man named Beans from rural North Carolina, who expressed interest in a $30,000 investment. Expecting a wealthy client, I was surprised to find a modest home…

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Archie Karas, a Las Vegas legend, turned $10,000 into a $40 million fortune through gambling, only to lose it all within two years. When advised to secure his wealth with an annuity, he balked at taxes and continued his high-stakes lifestyle, eventually ending up broke. While…


The 1980s stockbroker scene was all about chasing money, and I was right there with a plan to make a million, marry, and settle down. I achieved parts of that dream but ended up bankrupt and struggling with addiction. Hitting rock bottom forced me to rethink wealth and the…

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Setting goals is something we've all tried—losing weight, quitting smoking, or saving more money. But why is success often so elusive? The answer is clarity. Without a clear destination, you’re like Alice in Wonderland, wandering aimlessly. Take a page from IBM’s founder, Thomas…

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We all make mistakes, and my twenties were full of them. Despite having a degree from Duke and a promising start as a financial advisor, I struggled with alcohol, leading to poor decisions and spiraling debt. I prioritized my own needs over my clients', and my financial…

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Mindfulness, often seen in top poker players who remain calm under pressure, is just as essential for managing money. It's about being present, recognizing the subconscious habits that drive financial decisions, and breaking the cycle of repeating mistakes. Like a recovery…

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Intelligent financial planning boils down to three steps that should be taken in the order below: 1. Mindset. This involves taking a crash course in the psychology of money, where you’ll get honest about your financial behaviors and beliefs—some of which may be outdated or…

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When I started my career, the internet was still a fantasy, CNBC didn't exist, there was no stock ticker on TV, and the idea of discount brokers was laughable. Money magazine was just starting, and full-service brokers ruled, happily charging 2 percent on every stock trade,…

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Awareness of the industry's pitfalls, like excessive fees, poor investment choices, or products that promise high returns but come with high risk, can help you steer clear of financial missteps. Educating yourself about how financial institutions and advisors operate, as well as…

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As you embark on your financial journey, remember: the goal isn’t just to manage money but to outlive it comfortably. This means ensuring that the wealth you accumulate not only supports your lifestyle but also grows, lasts, and sustains you throughout retirement and beyond. It’s…

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Far Better Money Management is the book I wish I had read and followed when I was in my twenties. As a financial advisor, I often felt frustrated by the number of people who needed my expertise but were underserved due to lower net worth and income. Now, with this book, I share…

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