Reading Notes: '稼ぐ人が実践している お金のPDCA' (Money PDCA Practiced by High Earners) by Kazumasa Tomita
I read 『稼ぐ人が実践している お金のPDCA』冨田和成(著) (Money PDCA Practiced by High Earners by Kazumasa Tomita), so I’ll share the insights I gained from this book.
I read this book by the founder of ZUU Co., Ltd. since it was available on Kindle Unlimited.
Below are quotes and notes from sections that left an impression on me.
Incidentally, people called wealthy consider outsourcing to others and systematization to maximize their own time. This is called outsourcing in business, but the same applies to daily life. For example, "outsourcing housework to a housekeeper," "leaving ironing to dry cleaners (with delivery)," "eating out or ordering takeout for meals," "leaving education to tutors or kindergartens" are exactly outsourcing to maximize one's own time, and acts of buying time. In other words, just as companies consider whether to produce internally or externally, they daily compare what they do and don't do based on time value returns and costs.
? Outsource to maximize your own time.
Incidentally, in America they say "if you want to become successful, get three specialists: a doctor (medical specialist), lawyer (legal specialist), and FP (financial planner, money specialist)," but the more specialized the field, the greater the merit of outsourcing knowledge. Because it takes a long time to master it.
? Doctor, lawyer, FP
Why are high earners passionate about education? The answer in one word: "You can't tax the brain."
? You can’t impose inheritance tax on the brain.
That’s all from the Gemba about wanting to run money PDCA.