[New Book] The Wealth Gap Is the Result of Time Utilization... "Let Your Money Work for You"
The author, who managed assets worth 200 trillion won over more than 30 years as Chief Investment Officer (CIO) at Samsung, presents a way to grow lifelong wealth not through short-term trading or predictions, but by building a system where "money works for you." As Warren Buffett has said, the author emphasizes that self-discipline, frugality, consistent investing, and the power of compound interest over time are more important than talent or luck in becoming wealthy. The core message of this book is that the wealth gap is not due to differences in income, but to differences in how time is utilized within one's financial structure.
The book proposes a strategy for practicing compound interest through a "Core" approach centered on S&P500 ETFs, complemented by a "Satellite" strategy using individual stocks and sector ETFs. It provides detailed guidance from utilizing pension accounts to building a practical investment portfolio. This is a realistic asset design guide for individual investors, helping them get on the slow but ultimately explosive curve of wealth-not aiming for quick success, but for sustainable growth.
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Super-Acceleration of Wealth | Written by Hwang Jungho | Cloud Nine | 272 pages | 20,000 won
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