How to Manage Your Money When You Don't Have Any
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.49 (508 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1475044038 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 190 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Rather than emphasizing wealth creation, How to Manage Your Money When You Don't Have Any teaches readers to do the best they can with their income no matter its size. Content rich, personal, and jargon free, the book is opinionated and at times humorous. It provides a respectful, no-nonsense look at the difficult realities of our modern economy, along with an easy to follow path toward better financial stability that will give hope to even the most financially strapped households. Full of current everyday references, it is meant to be a quick read that will appeal to the average reader just struggling to make ends meet.. Created by a financial expert who hasn't struck it rich, How to Manage Your Money When You Don't Have Any offers a first hand story of financial survival in the face of rough times. COMPLETELY UPDATED APRIL 2015! Unlike many personal finance books, How to Manage Your Money When
No nonsense guide to finance. This guide gets to the point. It's certainly not the most glamorous get rich quick or the get out of debt quick book. This book is realistic, and lists the precautions/actions you can take to avoid and get out of financial disasters.One of the major points in this book is avoiding expenses, even if you have a high income. The dentist vs. the dentist's clerk story really nailed the point down. If you want to find out why a dentist making six figure . Great little book for personal budgeting This might not work for others, but I found this book to be EXACTLY what I need to start getting my spending under control. I recently retired and am living with reduced circumstances. I have been finding it far too easy to keep spending money as if I still had it. This book provides a way of doing a personal budget that actually makes sense to me. I can have enough flexibility to have the things I really want when I cut out the things that don't r. SDM said A must read for anyone living paycheck to paycheck. I have been reading this book over the past week, and it has really helped me to begin thinking differently about my approach to budgeting. I have kept a detailed budget for years, all color-coded and balanced to the penny. What really changed throughout my reading of this book was my awareness that my spending is a reflection of my values. Ouch. That was hard to take in, especially when I reviewed my budget for the past few months. Much of my spen
This book works on your beliefs more than your actions. So, if you are looking to really change your perspective and get your finances right, this is the place to start." --lifehack . Wecks wrote this book, as the title implies, for those of us who simply want help keeping our heads above water in a world that increasingly accepts the indentured servitude of endless debt" -- Brightdreamer"A great read when you are struggling to get by on a monthly basis. "I've looked at the programs offered by those financial gurus you see on TV and found myself alienated: I don't make enough to play the investment games they often teach, and I just can't buy the implied promise of diamonds and gold awaiting me if I only follow their plans
When not busy writing, he loves to play board games and is currently working on prototypes for a game inspired by Watership Down by Richard Adams. . Besides writing on Personal Finance, he is also a contributor to the GeekDad blog on Wired and has recently published his first science fiction short story. Erik Wecks is an author and blogger living in Vancouver, Washin