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 which guide us for endless opportunities and possibilities to achieve financial success, It's great to learn about important financial subjects like how to make money, manegement of money and taxes. The book also suggests that what things should do and what shouldn't. :eusa-think:

Overall, this book is a good pack of knowledge for money, manegement, growth and success. 💰

Congratulations to the author #BOTD 👍

Thanks you for this informative review. :tiphat:
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The review was excellent. While we often work hard to earn money, proper allocation is crucial. I'm confident the book explores this aspect, and I'm eager to dive into it.
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With the increase in the number of states requiring that financial literacy be part of HS curriculum, today's BOTD will appeal to a wide audience! Written by one of their peers, teen readers will find the info relevant, relatable, and definitely within their reach. I'm excited to start reading this! I've downloaded my copy; thank you so much for the outstanding review! :-)
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I found this book quite interesting and necessary for young people of all ages. In it, teenagers are explained how to use money logically and efficiently, although it also tells them a little about trading, which is not good at those ages. However, it is easy to read and really educational. Good job.
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Now, this is a book I can get behind! I appreciate such a thorough review! Handling personal/business finances is not something that should be super complicated or kept a mystery, but to so many people (kids, teens, and adults) that is precisely the case. Not to mention, there are systems in place to keep things that way. So any sources like this, that’ll make things understandable and give helpful tips that one may not have known about otherwise, are very much welcome as far as I’m concerned. I myself could stand to be more financially savvy and am very curious to see what I could possibly learn from reading this.

Congratulations to the author on BOTD as well as their upcoming sequel to this book!
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MThe author's focus on the importance of investing and saving money is particularly salient given the current economic climate. The book's advice on financial management is practical and easy to follow, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their financial situation.
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Thank you for the insightful review. The book is definitely inspiring, with a lot of positive aspects. The part that most caught my attention was when the author conveyed about the obstacles to achieving success, namely laziness and desire to get rich quickly.I absolutely agree that the biggest enemy to achieving success is ourselves. On the other hand, the greatest hero within us. Congratulation to you both, the reviewer and the author. GBU
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The Book "9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know" praises its insightful guidance on financial success, targeting young individuals. The book's clear, practical approach covers topics like the history of money, trust, and positive mindset. The reader appreciates learning about asset-focused spending, the significance of trust in currency, and the importance of hard work. The book receives a five-star rating for its inspiring content and excellent editing, recommended for everyone, especially teens.
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Yes, youngsters are promising in terms of technology. Our next goal should be to make them financially independent and teach them how to manage savings. If they know how and where to invest, they can avoid their ancestors' mistakes and have a brighter outlook, living a happier life together. Congratulations on BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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"9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know" by Finley Lewis. An
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I could certainly use more knowledge when it comes to investing and growing your money. I am just not sure if the information in this book is useful internationally. I appreciate these kinds of books that are aimed at young people.
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The concept of buying assets instead of liabilities sounds interesting. I was also surprised by the statement that having a credit card is good. Developing a sound system for staying on top of one's finances in your teens, will have lots of benefits later in life. Thank you for the insightful review.
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You cannot be too young or old to read this book if you want to improve your financial situation. Thank you for your informative review.
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"9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know" by Finley Lewis. An interesting book, talks about money. There is no limit or a particular amount of money that an individual is meant to make. Opportunities to make excess cash are all within our means. This book also teaches about savings, investment. Never to rely on the bank but buy assets so our money would be able to multiply itself. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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To me, this is just another how-to that provides the most basic and obvious information. Work hard, invest your money, budget...No real life information, just general talking points. If this was my financial advisor, he would be fired immediately.
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