Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Frank Hanna: Making Sense of Money

What is money? Really, in the grand scheme of things, what is money? Its obvious that money holds value, a value that we have assigned to it, and therefore it is able to provide a great many things. Yet money is, ultimately, nothing more than colored paper, and yet for so many more, money (and materialism) play a very large role in people's lives. After all, none of us can escape the need for money because so much of our world is interconnected for economical survival that we must pursue money to some degree.

However, Frank Hanna, a well-established Atlanta businessman and philanthropist, wants to take the idea of money, having money, and contentment with money (and materialism) to a new level. . .a deeper one.
In his recent publication, What Your Money Means, Frank Hanna discusses are variety of insightful issues that deal with money, ranging from the responsibility of having money, to determining how much money is enough, avoiding the pitfalls of greed, and how to make money work for you and others as opposed to making you work for money.

Frank Hanna delivers a very reflective, penetrating look at money and how we should all be more cognoscente of how we use it. If you are looking to "get more for your money" take a look at What Your Money Means and gain a new, more fulfilling perspective.