New money management book, finally!

I’ve written, edited, rewritten, sent it to reviewers, rewritten, and edited this money management book again and again. I think I’m ready. My newest book is now on Amazon.

Introducing PURPOSEFUL MONEY: A Beginner’s Step-By-Step Guide To Taking Control Of Money. I wrote this book with young people in mind. But as I wrote, I realized that there are many others who can benefit from the information.

Personal money management is important to all of us. If you get a paycheck, pay bills, struggle to maintain a retirement account, have more money than you know what to do with, or don’t have enough money, then you may find answers on these pages. Or you may know someone in these situations who is looking for guidance.

  • Newlyweds
  • New parents
  • Expectant parents
  • Prospective homeowners
  • Renters
  • College students
  • High School Seniors
  • Military
  • Fixed-income retirees
  • Independent contractors

So, after you read my book on money management, I would appreciate a genuine review below or on Amazon. I really want to know if you think the book is an easy read, clear and concise, and if it’s helpful.

A digital version of the PURPOSEFUL MONEY eBook is here and the PDF is here. These are retail priced at $5.99. But you can get your download for only 99 cents using the above links. Discounts are good until January 1, 2023­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­.

The paperback version of PURPOSEFUL MONEY is available on Amazon for $9.99 retail. Amazon doesn’t offer any discounts at this time, but hopefully will be available soon.

 

RATINGS AND REVIEWS!

Please do not post a review unless you have actually read the book, PURPOSEFUL MONEY.

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Things that we learned in school, like balancing a checkbook, are no longer taught in today’s classrooms. And money management is a skill that every household can use to its advantage.

When your babies leave the nest, are you still going to take care of their expenses for them? What happens if you lose your money-managing spouse, whether by death or divorce? Can you competently and confidently take over the financial reins? What if you are suddenly out of a job with no notice? Can you survive until your first paycheck on your next job?

If you want to learn important steps toward money management in your household, no matter your income, marital status, your living arrangements, or your age, this book is for you, a step-by-step guide to controlling in-hand money.

I don’t give investment advice, or tell you what to spend your money on. I teach you the budget system that I have been using successfully for many years. It’s kind of a hybrid of several different systems, and none of the steps are hard to understand or put into practice. In fact, after reading this book, you can be on the road to financial recovery immediately.

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