Review of 9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don’t Know

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"9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know" by Finley Lewis is a book concentrating on growing wealth. The book explains to trust money and not rely on the piggy bank option. I think it's a must-read for everyone above 16 to know what money actually stands for and how you can double it. A very informative and interesting review. Thank you
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The author has emphasizes the importance of money. Everyone wants to earn more money. But no one hasn't put their effort to build their character and skills. If you have plenty of skills without character, you will lose money. Everyone should read this book to attain good knowledge.
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The truth is we are supposed to use 95% of our money on things that'll bring it back to us and use 5% that's remaining for pleasure but it's sad to see that a lot of times people use 95% of their money for pleasure and just 5% on investment. This is why they'll wake up one day and realize they're in poverty!
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Finley Lewis is a hardworking and inspirational teenager who wrote this book about money, business, and economics with guidelines to use money wisely, avoid debt, and set yourself up for life. If you are interested in learning how to improve your financial stability, this may be the book for you. Excellent book review!
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I think this is a book that can benefit anyone from any age. A person is not too old to learn how to work with your money. It's good for teens to read this, to get an early start on the fundamentals of saving and investing money and not to spend it on things that's meaningless. Well done on a great and informative review.
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Post by Priyankan Nayak »

9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know" by Finley Lewis is a book that talks about money, financial assets, the importance of investing, and many more. Congratulations on the BOTD award. Investing in financial assets rather than liability must be the norm. If the young generation learns this early then it's better for them. The reviewer has done an excellent job.
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I'm genuinely impressed by the author's approach to financial empowerment. The book seamlessly weaves practical advice with motivational insights, making it a must-read for anyone seeking a fresh perspective on wealth-building. Kudos to Finley Lewis for a thought-provoking guide!
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Thank you for your wonderful review. I'm glad that you enjoyed the book and it's great that the editing was excellent too. I sampled the book so far and I think I can learn a lot from it too, though I am way past my teen years. I look forward to seeing what the 9 Rules are. I have added it to my list of books to read.
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Finley Lewis's '9 Rules to Dominate Your Money' is a masterclass in financial empowerment. The emphasis on limitless earning opportunities and strategic investment advice makes it a must-read for anyone serious about financial success. Congrats on the BOTD.
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I don't usually read a book about finance but I want to start reading one since you talk so highly about this book and your review made me interested in it make me want to start reading it
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This book by Finley Lewis is a beacon for young individuals seeking financial wisdom. The clear and practical approach, coupled with eye-opening insights on liabilities versus assets, makes it an invaluable resource for cultivating a successful mindset towards money.
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The subject matter of the book which is regarding the financial stability is essential to everyone starting with the teens and to all readers. This is not entirely taught at school therefore it is important for us to learn this and put them in practice. My essential read indeed for this year.
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It's refreshing to see how the author's emphasis on hard work, discipline, and continuous learning resonated with you. Your acknowledgment of the book's flawless editing and the absence of objections speaks volumes about the quality of the content. Your commendation of the author's ability to inspire and motivate, particularly among teens, reinforces the universal appeal of the book's message.
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Thank you for the great review of "9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know" by Finley Lewis.
If you want to take control of your finances this book is a primer on how to organize your finances. Always remember, start early and pay yourself first.
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A guideline (book) how to use your finances to your advantage is a must read. Learning how to apply money management and where to put your finances in order for them to grow is definitely important. With this guidebook we can lesrb to easily save without having to use our savings in a financial hardship. I myself will add this to my reading list.
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