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

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I am surprised using a credit card is part of a way of achieving financial success. I am glad it's a book aimed at young people for teaching them financial success. Thanks for the review.
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Great review! This book seems like a valuable resource for financial literacy, emphasizing important concepts like investing, trust in money, and the significance of hard work.
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Interesting topic, I am sure the author has plenty of insights to offer when it comes to dealing with money. I like the focus on discipline and hard work.
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Thanks for the review. Not sure I agree with everything. Some people don't do well with having a credit card, since it makes it easy for people with certain personalities to dig themselves deep in debt.
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Your personal reflections on learning about assets vs. liabilities and the value of hard work make the review even more compelling. It's wonderful to hear that the book was not only informative but also engaging. Your positive experience has convinced me to give it a shot!
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Thank you for your thorough and positive review of "9 Rules to Dominate Your Money" by Finley Lewis. Your insights into the book's emphasis on financial empowerment, investment strategies, and the importance of trust in currency provide a clear overview for potential readers. Your personal reflections on the impact of the book, including newfound awareness of asset acquisition and the futility of relying on a piggy bank, add depth to your review. Commending the author for a well-done job, acknowledging the exceptional editing, and recommending the book to a broad audience, especially teens, contribute to a compelling endorsement. Your five-star rating reflects the book's significant impact on your understanding of financial matters.
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I don't entirely trust financial books like this, but I read them. I read them because there's something I must learn to apply and boost my financial income. Since this one talks about investing, I'll like to read it.
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I have read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." So, the concept of acquiring assets isn't new to me. However, I would love to read what the author has to say about credit cards because though I own and use one, I don't know how to make the best use of it.

Definitely, a must-read.
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I'm excited to dive into a practical guide for financial success offered by "9 Rules to Dominate Your Money" by Finley Lewis. The emphasis on smart investments, reducing taxes, and understanding the significance of having a credit card is valuable knowledge.
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Enjani Matendeko wrote: 14 Jan 2024, 02:35 I don't entirely trust financial books like this, but I read them. I read them because there's something I must learn to apply and boost my financial income. Since this one talks about investing, I'll like to read it.
I identify with that sentiment. I don't need to agree with someone 100% to hear them out and learn from them to the extent that they make sense.

In this case, I don't agree with everything the author advocates, like in my opinion credit cards are not for everyone. E.g., someone struggling to retrain compulsive spending might be better off without one. But I still think the author has a lot of interesting and worthwhile ideas.
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This book sounds like an essential purchase that readers who want to advance and create wealth should have.
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I am interested in reading what this book has to offer. I really need to grow my finances and have no idea what safe investments to channel my funds to. The thought of the possibility of losing out scares me, so I really need the courage to take business risks. On the other hand, I would really like to know how getting a credit card is a great financial decision. I thought it's one of those things that get one spending and spending.
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The insights on trust and its role in currency, especially in the context of Bitcoin, add a unique perspective. The book seems well-rounded and thought-provoking. I appreciate your detailed commentary. I'm intrigued and eager to explore these concepts further in the book.
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The insights on trust and its role in currency, especially in the context of Bitcoin, add a unique perspective. The book seems well-rounded and thought-provoking. I appreciate your detailed commentary. I'm intrigued and eager to explore these concepts further in the book.
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This book is worth reading, with the topics covered (investing, saving, budgeting, debt management, etc.). I'll read it when I can. Thanks for the review, and congrats on BOTD!
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