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Attention all readers! Bargain alert!

Mike Piper, the author of the excellent blog and book about passive investing, Oblivious Investing, has decided to release his latest 100-page book as a free download.

Quite why Mike is doing us writers out of a job/hobby by releasing such great material for free is another matter, but from your point of view, who cares?

UK readers might get confused with Chapter Two, which is about American tax saving plans. Just substitute Mike’s talk about Roths and 401Ks for our ISAs and pensions — the main point (sheltering from tax is good) is true here too.

Don’t delay, because Mike plans to remove the free option when the book goes on sale in Amazon next month on 1st October.

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  • 1 fatherb September 18, 2009, 11:42 am

    great spot – thanks heaps.

  • 2 Mike Piper September 18, 2009, 12:50 pm

    Thank you for mentioning the book. 🙂

    I hope your readers find it helpful even though it is, admittedly, written from the standpoint of a U.S. investor.

  • 3 Tim September 18, 2009, 3:44 pm

    thanks for the mention and Mike for the offer.

    I will definitely take a look

    Any chance of an update on the boat trip?

  • 4 The Investor September 18, 2009, 9:33 pm

    Glad everyone is downloading the book. I’ve had a quick skim and it’s good stuff – like Oblivious Investing but without the story angle (not that I had a problem with that – different styles will work differently for differently people).

    Re: The boat trip Tim, it was great thanks. As I mentioned in a comment somewhere else on the blog I delighted my father no end by falling in trying to explain how locks worked for the fifth lock in a row. (Dad would have got this in a flash in the old days…) Probably won’t actually blog about my holiday – not really that sort of site – but it has inspired a post idea about aims and the rat race, like any good break should! 😉

  • 5 ST December 1, 2011, 7:24 am

    Do you sell a PDF version of this book?