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Financial journalist Andrew Tobias is so socially conscientious that he once mounted an antismoking campaign in Russia simply because it seemed like a good idea. He has likewise taken it upon himself to upgrade living conditions in south Florida, support auto insurance reform in California, and undertake other crusades that result from his lifelong internal conflict between capitalism and socialism. Tobias can take on such causes because he's made quite a bit of money through writing and investment. In My Vast Fortune: The Money Adventures of a Quixotic Capitalist, he humorously reveals the details without hesitating to note that the joke is often on him. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Tobias (The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need, Harcourt, 1996) claims to have started his own personal fortune when his father gave him five dollars for his fifth birthday. Rather than a primer on personal finance, this is more a memoir with a number of financial stops along the way. Tobias recounts buying real estate in Florida that made him something of a slum lord. He tells us about a personal campaign against cigarette smoking in Russia that resulted in his buying time and appearing on Russian television. He describes an almost obsessive quest to reform auto insurance. His advice for beginning investors: "Largely it's a matter of adopting good spending and saving habits." He even titles a section of his book "Giving It Away," in which he talks about philanthropy. Tobias writes with wit, grace, and, at times, a wide-eyed wonderment that such good fortune could have come his way. Recommended for larger nonfiction collections in public libraries.
-?Richard S. Drezen, Washington Post News Research Ctr., Washington, D.C.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Harvest Books (November 5, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0156006227
  • ISBN-13: 978-0156006224
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,669,012 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Andrew Tobias shares his financial and political adventures, March 11, 2003
By James H. McDuffie (Huntsville, Alabama United States) - See all my reviews
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In this volume Andrew Tobias shares his adventures in personal finance and politics. The political part is only relevant as a guide to how things are actually done in that arena and also as a warning about how such things affect one's personal finances ( and perhaps as a plug for auto insurance reform). Tobias uses his personal experiences to support his position that slow wins the personal fortune game, even for those with a small fortune to start with. His involvement with auto insurance reform cost him money. His real estate investments are still up in the air. His Russian company and advertisments on smoking hazards worked to a degree. What is really great about this book is that Tobias takes you along on a ride through his personal finances:where his money came from, where it went to. Those looking for a finance guide in this book alone will be disappointed. It is more like the "laboratory research" that supports his point of view in The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need. The only quibble I have with the book is that Chapter 6 Your Vast Fortune appears rushed and scattered. As another reviewer pointed out most of this book is magazine articles collected together. It may be that the parts written to hold it all together are second rate. However, the book is humorous and a good read. It is definitely worth the time. It is also very self-effacing although I am not sure of the sincerity of the author in this regard.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Amusing, August 7, 2000
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This is an amusing and readable book, and worth reading. To the reviewer below that accuses Tobias of bragging about his "vast fortune,": the title of the book is meant IRONICALLY. It's like calling a bald guy "curly." Tobias obviously has money, but as he put it in his column recently, he's a "minor millionaire" which in the new world of billionaires might make a millionaire think he doesn't have much to brag about. And I don't see that Tobias brags at all: what makes his writing so funny, is he is a master of self-deprecating humor. He puts himself down a lot in endearing and funny ways. So those who think he's arrogant, etc., here, must have minds that aren't very good at comprehending subtleties in life. This is mainly a collection of previously published articles, which results in some dry patches, depending on your interests, but I think you'll find a lot of it worth your time. And, hey, I'm a heterosexual who always votes Republican and I STILL love Tobias' writing (a gay man who is treasurer for the Democratic National Committee, or whatever the heck that organization is called.)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tongue-in-cheek autobiography, serious financial advice, July 31, 2002
Ah, the elusive and mysterious world of personal finance. I first heard of Andrew Tobias from his website, where he dissects and explains all mutual funds expenses. Not all no-load funds are created equal, and I realized that thanks to him. This book is great to get a sense of who Andrew Tobias is, what his core investing philosophy is, and be entertained in the meantime (he has lived a fascinating life). I can see where those readers who know a couple of things about personal finance might be a bit frustrated with the book, which is more than anything an autobiography. It was certainly worth my while to read it, and I recommend it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Don't Let the Title Fool You!
This book was rather dissatisfying because it didn't spend nearly enough time talking about how he made his money (short answer: he is a best selling financial-advice author and... Read more
Published on November 19, 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, though sometimes it rambles
The other reviews cover the contents quite well. This is a book that has tidbits which have stuck with me over time, such as Tobias' account of how he purchased air-time in... Read more
Published on September 19, 2000 by Eric Haines

1.0 out of 5 stars Big Let Down
After reading and enjoying The Only Investment Guide You Will Ever Need, I was really looking forward to My Vast Fortune for some insight into what Andrew Tobias did with all the... Read more
Published on January 17, 2000 by Matt Herman

5.0 out of 5 stars Andrew Tobias is witty, funny, and smart
I enjoy Andy Tobias, and have since I read his adventures as a Harvard Business School student. This guy is funny and smart. Read more
Published on June 6, 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars A disapointing reprint of past magazine articles
I'm a huge Tobias fan since I read his most popular book "The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need" in eight grade. I'm now 35 and read everything he put out. Read more
Published on November 14, 1998 by James T. Courson

4.0 out of 5 stars Good
This book is a random mish-mash of incidents (most of them financially oriented) in Tobias's life. It is hit or miss. But the bits that hit, hit the bulls-eye. Read more
Published on April 10, 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Vast humor part of Tobias' VAST FORTUNE
Tobias writes an amusing autobiographical book detailing the origins of his "vast fortune" often with his tongue firmly in his cheek. Read more
Published on January 4, 1998 by lb1951@aol.com

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