Money Is Everything, Amanda Reaume
Money Is Everything, Amanda Reaume
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Money Is Everything
Personal Finance for the Brave New Economy

Author: Amanda Reaume, Dan Acland

Narrator: Liisa Ivary

Unabridged: 6 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/08/2019


Synopsis

Learn the latest tips and tricks for managing your personal financial life. Personal finance is not taught in school—and the process of learning how to manage your own finances can be fraught with painful missteps. In Money Is Everything, Amanda Reaume, the author behind Millennial Personal Finance and host of the Millennial Personal Finance podcast, helps walk you through everything you need to learn to manage your money, including the best ways to make it, spend it, borrow it, and save it. Specifically written by and for Millennials, Money Is Everything will help you get the internships and jobs you want, understand and implement a financial plan (a.k.a. a budget), create a steady flow of side income, learn how to save money on small and big purchases (and get some free stuff), take control of your credit score, turn the tables on banks and borrowers, and become debt-free. Learn from personal finance experts—not the hard way!

About Amanda Reaume

Amanda Reaume is the author behind Millennial Personal Finance and the host of the Millennial Personal Finance podcast. She has written for Credit.com, USA Today, Yahoo! Finance, ABC, and Fox Business.

About Dan Acland

Daniel Acland is a behavioral economist whose research focuses on the theory, practice, and political science of behavior change. He is assistant adjunct professor of public policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California–Berkeley.

About Liisa Ivary

Liisa Ivary loves to tell stories that take you on the characters’ journey. From theater to audiobooks to teaching, Liisa brings listeners along with humor, rigor, safety, and ease.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelly

This book is a good starter for a young person with no knowledge of finance. It’s a pretty basic resource on credit scores, how to do a job interview, how to decide what to spend your money on...etc. For older millennials it’s probably too simple but for younger people or people who have never learn......more

Read with my son good overall description of sound personal finance principles. Great for those starting out.......more


Quotes

“Successfully hitting on virtually every area of personal finance relevant to millenials.” David Carlson, YouthAdultMoney.com