Official Review: Journey to your Summit by Dave Vetta

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Re: Official Review: Journey to your Summit by Dave Vetta

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This is a self-help book that will help in planning one’s finances and personal life. I’ll give it a shot. Thank you for the review
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I'm well beyond the days when I needed financial advising, but this sounds like a good book for those a wee bit younger that need to prepare for the days to come. Congrats to Mr. Vetta on his accomplishment and for achieving BOTD.
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I love this book personally because it is very educative, and easy to understand. And especially the part that it would help for my financial goals. And the review also is great.
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This sounds like an informative book which helps in financial planning. It is good for someone who wants to use money carefully in the future and based on this review, I am willing to give it a try.
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I’m looking forward to digging this gem of a book to find out strategies and means of achieving financial goals. This is very timely and relevant because people face financial issues amid these trying times where many are faced with the challenge of staying alive and retain their jobs.
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Although there are minor chapter errors and incongruencies in the aforementioned book, it is still a good book to consider reading seeing as there were no grammatical errors found. It's just "weirdly structured" and the vocabulary being simplified is one less error to look into. It helps those who are foreign to financial jargon get a better understanding on the importance of planning for : Life, finance, retirement and future. To envision the goals you identify. Whether it varying from educational and career opportunities, and talent platforms. I am encouraged to learn more and have a better understanding on the personal experiences of the writer. Relatable or not, it is important to always read about matters of life and what surrounds it.
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'Official Review: Journey to your Summit' by Dave Vetta well scrutinizes the book about achieving personal and financial goals for readers. It gives the readers a complete idea of the contents of the book about setting and achieving different goals in life. The point that the book describes the efforts for laying out strategies and means about planning one's life and finances is worth mentioning in the review. Also, the point that the author includes stories about both his life and the lives of others to bring his points home, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers. Nice to learn that the book is enjoyable and meets almost all the expectations of readers!
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Money is one of two things. It’s really important to those that don’t have it, or it’s inconsequential and only a useful tool for those that do.
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This book is about financial management and it is not like other financial books that just give you the ideology without creating an image in your mind,the author also attached stories for us to understand his point correctly.
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Financial planning is especially important in the US right now with so many unpredictable events going on. As someone who enjoys self-help and advice books, this one sounds perfect for me. Thanks for the review! :)
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It is a guide to proper and adequate management of personal finance. The review is excellent and very practical, features that decorate the book as "a necessity" for all who want their lives planned very well.
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Post by Dami Bassam »

The book is very interesting. The author show in this history, the good ressource managed by the people. It is a self help book. Mr Dave Vetta help readers to see their place in the futur, it is based on financial life by serious working. Many thanks for the honest review.
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This book is a good resource on financial planning which uses a simple vocabulary to explain complex financial concepts.
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Post by Christine Cariño »

We all need to be financial literate. This book offers a big help in achieving life goals. It's a wonderful self help book. Thank you!
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This is an informative book that talks about achieving a set life goal and planning for your financial freedom. I love the Review
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