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Easy make money ways Enjoy Your Money!: How to Make It, Save It, Invest It and Give It This book provided me with an amazing insight into many different areas of personal finance. The author covers every topic from saving and investing money to making and enjoying money; and better yet, the book is written in an exciting and fun to read format that won't bore you or become a chore to read. I've read...eh tried to read...many other personal finance books, and I'm sure a lot of them had very good information in them; however, they were not engaging enough to get through, and so I wasn't able to gleam most of that good information. This book was different though. With each page I found myself more and more engaged, and before I knew it I had read the whole book, taking a wealth of financial knowledge with me. I would highly recommend this book to anyone, regardless of how much you may or may not know about personal finance. Everyone could take something away from this book. I especially recommend this book to anyone in high school or college, because when it comes to learning about finances, the sooner the better. I personally read the book as a college student, and while other personal finance books for me can sometimes make the concepts of personal finance complicated to understand, the author of this book made the world of personal finance very easy to understand on my level. This is why I think this book would be especially great for any teen or young adult out there trying to get a head start on their financial future. Review Had I read this book in my 20's, I'd be financially independent today. It's a remarkable blend of fabulous research with clear and lively writing. You'd pay an expert quite a sum for this caliber of counsel. That's why I say that the best investment you make this year just might be this book. Your second best investment will be the copies you buy for your children. --Dr. Dwight "Ike" Reighard, former Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer, HomeBanc - One of Fortune's 100 Best Places to Work, four years in a row Review As a practicing CPA and financial counselor for the past 35 years, I've read scores of books and periodicals on personal finance. Just when you think you've heard it all, something like this comes along. It's rare and refreshing to find a book so enjoyable, so accurate, and so life-changing. I'm purchasing hundreds of copies to give away to graduating seniors. --Larry Winter, Winter & Scoggins CPA's; Certified Valuation Analyst, Certified Fraud Examiner, Personal Financial Planning Specialist Product Description Most people aren't enjoying their money. Trapped in boring jobs and weighed down with debt, they can't seem to get ahead. Enjoy Your Money can help you get out of debt and accumulate wealth get ahead, even when the work you love doesn't produce big bucks find your strengths and passions and make a living with them live a more fulfilled life. Readers love its combination of solid research with an entertaining story line, making it the ideal financial book for people who don't like financial books. One professor called it "A fast, fun read with practical and often remarkable insights." A CPA observed, "It's rare and refreshing to find a book so enjoyable, so accurate, and so life changing." About the Author J. Steve Miller - educator, investor, entrepreneur and speaker - has taught audiences from Atlanta to Moscow. He's known for drawing practical wisdom from serious research and communicating it in accessible, unforgettable ways. His wife, Cherie, and their seven sons continually remind him what works and what doesn't. " While some will see this as a book aimed at young adults I think parents with pre-teens and even younger children will benefit from the books wonderful wisdom. Have read so many financial books and to be honest this is one of the few where we read about things like 'Live WAY Beneath Your Means'. Something that over the last thirty or so years with the mass use of credit cards, people have either forgotten or ignored this common sense idea. The other chapters of the book that are a must read are how to save on food, clothes, cars, houses and ten popular ways to lose loads of money,like do drugs and abuse alcohol, get into debt and don't take it serious, or think you know it all, and thus ignore wiser people with hard advise. Be honest, how often when you pay with a credit card that you do not pay off each month, do you stop to add in the interest rate the credit card company is charging, as well as the fact that your spending habits are noted by all the companies that score your FICA. One thing I loved about the book is how it makes learning about money, spending, and savings, a game and not punishment. Like how the author and his participants do a give and take dialogue where the participants are given a lesson and come back to share what they had learned. Like reading labels to make sure the juice that says 100% juice is indeed 100% and not added fillers like corn sweetener. And the 'Enjoy your money' section is another great example of teaching wise use of money and how delayed gratification often means enjoying ones hard earned money even more. When you pay with a credit card it means it is NOT yours until the item is paid in full! And often the item is old by the time its paid for. Like ads that say buy now, pay a year or more later. Stop and think about that sofa you bought today that in two years you will not only be paying for but with higher interest. Does it look as new two years later? Would you pay the same high price for the used item if in a thrift store? Again I love the book and how it teaches the reader, no matter their age, to think outside the box. Many thrift stores where I live, get left overs from Macy's and other stores. Clothes with tags still on them. Name brand items 75-80% cheaper than new in the store. "














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