It's Not Common Cent$: A 30-Day Personal Finance Crash Course For College Students And Young Adults. How To Manage Money, Save Money Fast, Pay Off Debt And Invest In The Stock Market
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Do you want to get out of debt, save money and retire a millionaire, without giving up everything you enjoy? Then this book is for you.
Did you learn about money management and building wealth at school? Nope, neither did I Do you feel overwhelmed by all the ‘money stuff’ you’re supposed to know, but don’t know at all? You’re not alone Adulting is hard. And no matter how old you are, if you don’t know how to handle your money, it can be difficult to feel like an actual adult. Even though you may be enjoying some independence and even be supporting yourself with a job, you may feel totally clueless when people start talking about insurance, taxes, and investments. And it’s not your fault. Personal finance was not taught to us in school. We weren’t taught about budgeting, stocks, or mortgages. We didn’t learn about what we can do with our money so we don’t lose it to inflation. In fact, according to a recent study by the TIAA Institute, only 16% of Americans aged 18-37 are considered financially literate. The good news is you’re still young. It is not too late to set yourself up for long-term financial success. And don’t worry. It doesn’t have to be hard – you shouldn’t be intimidated by terms like compounding and risk diversification. I will break it down for you. I’ve been in your shoes before, and I get it. My goal is to empower you with the financial knowledge that no one teaches at school. Knowledge that I had to learn the hard way.
Do you want to get out of debt, save money and retire a millionaire, without giving up everything you enjoy? Then this book is for you.
Did you learn about money management and building wealth at school? Nope, neither did I Do you feel overwhelmed by all the ‘money stuff’ you’re supposed to know, but don’t know at all? You’re not alone Adulting is hard. And no matter how old you are, if you don’t know how to handle your money, it can be difficult to feel like an actual adult. Even though you may be enjoying some independence and even be supporting yourself with a job, you may feel totally clueless when people start talking about insurance, taxes, and investments. And it’s not your fault. Personal finance was not taught to us in school. We weren’t taught about budgeting, stocks, or mortgages. We didn’t learn about what we can do with our money so we don’t lose it to inflation. In fact, according to a recent study by the TIAA Institute, only 16% of Americans aged 18-37 are considered financially literate. The good news is you’re still young. It is not too late to set yourself up for long-term financial success. And don’t worry. It doesn’t have to be hard – you shouldn’t be intimidated by terms like compounding and risk diversification. I will break it down for you. I’ve been in your shoes before, and I get it. My goal is to empower you with the financial knowledge that no one teaches at school. Knowledge that I had to learn the hard way.
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