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Averagely Rich

Evidence-Based Approach for the Average Person To Start Their Personal Finance and Investing...

Bevan Gang

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English
Gang Lambie & Sons Inc.
26 September 2025
Most investing advice is either too simple to work, or too complex to follow.

Averagely Rich bridges that gap with an evidence-based guide to building wealth the realistic way: no hype, no gimmicks, and no financial jargon.

Whether you're just starting your personal finance journey or looking to strengthen your long-term investing strategy, this concise 100-page guide shows you how to grow wealth step by step using facts, not speculation.

What you'll learn inside:

A brief history of the stock market, and why it still works for regular investors today. How to start investing even with small amounts of money. Evidence-based asset allocation strategies that match your goals and risk tolerance. What research and real market data say about long-term returns in the U.S. and Canada. How to think about retirement, rebalancing, and staying calm through market cycles.

Backed by decades of historical market data and academic finance studies, Averagely Rich cuts through myths and emotions with clear visuals and actionable insights.

If you want a realistic, data-driven path to financial freedom, one that works for ordinary people, this book is your starting point.

Get your copy today and start building your own version of averagely rich:

steady, informed, and financially free.
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Imprint:   Gang Lambie & Sons Inc.
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   172g
ISBN:   9781069800602
ISBN 10:   1069800600
Pages:   120
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

BEVAN GANG is an academic researcher by training, having completed his PhD in oncology in 2013 at the Australian National University, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Toronto. He has been actively investing since 2016, and uses a research and data-driven approach to investing. In 2025, after the birth of his son, he was motivated to write down all the investing lessons he had learnt, to pass on to his son. These notes would become the book AVERAGELY RICH.

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