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 book is very educational. Thank God I'm still young, and I found this book. It really help me to planning my finance in the future.
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As a student who is about to start their Career and don't know how to deal with financial difficulties, this book would be of great help. Congratulations on BOTD and great review.
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Thank you for your insightful review. I'm glad that the author used simple wording so that all could understand it. I wish I had read this book quite a few years ago. It sounds good for those who are still working for at least several years.
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This enlightening self-help book seems to have brilliant strategies for achieving goals in life, and it emphasizes the importance of future planning for retirement.
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A book that highlights the importance of financial planning. I like that it is written in a way that makes it easy to understand, the everyday examples certainly help to see everything in a realistic and tangible way. I will certainly read this book. Thanks for this helpful review.
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Financial planning is such a big piece of what can make people successful or not in today's world, so this book really attracts my attention.
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This book has a lot to say about setting goals and planning for life. Without planning, it is always easy to fail. Thanks for the review.
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It's helpful to find these kind of books in moments of need. As they say " asking a person with experience is better than asking the doctor" great review
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I have always been a goal setter. It started when I was young, and it has continued throughout my years. I use lists and ledgers to get to my goals. While I thought this was a well done review, I will be passing. However, I do think there are many who could use this advice.
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Planning for one's financial future can be scary, but this non-fiction book seems like it makes it less scary. Great review!
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This book sounds like an essential read for anyone who is looking for financial advice. It's great that it's so well edited. Too bad the formatting was a stumbling block. I enjoyed this review, thank you!
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An easy-to-read self-help guide for financial planning is beneficial for many people, since COVID changed many people's finances. I am not exactly sure if this book is for me, but it is worth trying. Good review.
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I avoid reading specialty -focused books because the tend to use vocabulary which I may have hard time comprehending. I'm glad that the author chose simple vocabulary, which I will easily understand.
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I look forward to meeting my financial goals so I look forward to reading this book. Great review.
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