Book Review: Die with zero by Bill Perkins


Die with zero by Bill Perkins is the epitome of a contrarian view on how to live life. There have been countless books written on long term financial planning but this book provides a compelling alternative. While common wisdom says to start saving early and accumulate wealth over time, Bill Perkins argues why instead it is better to start enjoying experiences that you love early and worry about saving later. Along the way he presents a hundred reasons for doing so. The book also touches the topic of inheritance gifting as well as giving to charity post death (instead of during one's lifetime) and outlines why it is bad for both parties involved doing so. The book argues why it is more efficient to accumulate just the right amount of wealth and use it all up before you die. If you are looking for that one transformational book for the holidays this is it!




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