Official Review: Your Money and Your Life by Mike LeGassick

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Re: Official Review: Your Money and Your Life by Mike LeGassick

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Thanks for your review. Looks like those who desire to achieve financial freedom will find some useful tips in this book.
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The world started to get more involved with cryptomoney and NFTs, so knowing more about finance and its science is a must. Great review.
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All the knowledge written on the book seems really life changing. It's great that it has financial recommendations that would help the readers. Thanks for the review!
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Post by JOANNE FLORES »

This book is very helpful to people like me who does not know how to manage finances and I learned a lot while reading this book. The author is very good in conversing with the readers through this book. I will share this book to my friends and family. Thumbs up to the author.
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The book sounds wonderful, the financial aspect of life is one that cannot be ignored.
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All the knowledge written on the book seems really life changing. It's great that it has financial recommendations that would help the readers. Thanks for the review!
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This non-fiction book talks about reaching financial freedom, saving and investing money, a lot of aspects about other financial strategies, but it also encourages treasuring friendships. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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Great review. And I think I will need this book too. This book is quite useful and it is a self-help book indeed. Everyone must want to have a purposeful life, and manage their life and wealth rightfully. This book tells and teaches us about this. So we won't be afraid when the retirement day comes because we have prepared for it. And financial freedom is the key. Awesome book.
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Planning one's finances in concert with their life is always a tricky business and is a topic that most people don't know enough about. I'm sure that LeGassick's work is sure to help.
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

A book about reaching financial freedom sounds like a great source of information for readers looking to be successful. The book is also chocked full of strategies to get readers there. Thanks for the informative review.
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Post by azza lia »

To be honest talking about financial advice, every generation needs it. But it seems like not everyone wants to read this book. It is just like any other advice book. Some tips may work for some people and not for others. Thank you for a well-written review.
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I think financial literacy is something lacking in many. This book would be an interesting one as I love to learn everyday. I believe being educated about finance early enough is so important and cannot be underestimated.
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I like that the author acknowledges that different strategies will work for different people and that not everyone's life goals will be the same. He presents techniques and advice for those from all walks of life. However, I do not generally read self-help books, so I'll be skipping this one. Thanks for the well-informed review!
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These are deep secret on financial planning and success from Legassick, it has broaden my mind on success knowing time to be a gift and limited resource.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

A book that includes proven principles that can enable people to lead healthy, meaningful and successful lives. The author wanted to show the average person that they can save and invest money on a weekly basis and protect themselves from heartache and common life mistakes people make. This is a well written book with great ideas for the average family. The ultimate goal is financial freedom and a book that should be read to learn these strategies.
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