This book will help many people break through the unspoken injunction not to speak of family money matters. The writing style, direct and simple, matches the subject well, and may inspire you to be more direct and simple in raising money issues with the people nearest you.
There I was with 20 of Susan Bradley, CFP's book on Sudden Money instead of my own book: "How to be Irresistible to the Opposite Sex!" The store manager was mortified! But I thought it was serendipitous! I had to buy it!
I am awesome at helping people find an irresistible soulmate, but money? I am now emotionally and mentally ready for a large advance for a future book without fear. Additionally... whenever I am feeling overwhelmed in any area of my life I declare a DFZ or Decision FREE Zone. My office staff, family and I find using this concept very freeing and productive. Thankyou to my fellow Susan Bradley!
I wish there had been more books about money and Money Camps out there when I was growing up. I want my own daughter to attend your Money Camp this summer. PS I've read 6 books about money in the last 5 months and I truly belive that even people who aren't expecting sudden money should read this book, it gives one a more savvy perspective about wealth.
I would have liked to see more information regarding tax implications, and clearer instructions as to finding a CFP specializing in this area. All in all, however, the advice was invaluable, if only to reinforce what I already suspected and to explain why I felt as I did during the process. My two bits: do not underestimate the value of the DFZ (decision-free zone) as a first step!
From firsthand experience, I'd recommend that the chapters on winning the lottery be excerpted and made required reading for all winners before they're allowed to cash that check!