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

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Nice review providing an overview of a book on guidance towards financial freedom. I wish I had also had this kind of direction in my younger days. I'm going to recommend this compelling book to both my daughters. Many thanks to the author for providing a complimentary copy of the book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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A nice financially educative book "9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know" by Finley Lewis, which emphasizes that there is no limit to the amount an individual is capable of earning.
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What sets this book apart is the collaborative effort between Finley and his parents, which brings a balanced perspective to the table. It's not just a teenage perspective; it's a family journey towards financial education. :) :wink:
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9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know" by Finley Lewis appears to be a practical guide for financial success, addressing earning potential, investment strategies, and the significance of credit cards. The emphasis on avoiding reliance on a piggy bank and exploring various financial avenues aligns with the book's goal of helping readers navigate their finances effectively. If you're seeking insights into managing money, reducing taxes, and understanding the importance of credit cards, this book might offer valuable perspectives and strategies.
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It highlights that building wealth requires creativity, dedication, and a willingness to venture into new opportunities.
- Sounds very practical, especially coming from a teenager. I'm proud to know that there are such teenagers in the world & even older people like us can learn something from them. Thank you for a priceless review.
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Having a solid knowledge about investing in assets rather than liabilities is a crucial financial management knowledge everyone should strive for. This book will certainly come to the reader's aid in this light. I thank the author.
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Thank you for a very informative review.
I love the concept of this book.
Teenagers learning deeply about money , confidence, earning creatively the importance of taxes and everything financial, including the reality of Bitcoin is significant. We need money to survive, knowledge of financial management early on can only encourage wealth for future mindsets.
Congratulations to the author!
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Thanks for a free copy! Many of us sometimes have no idea how we became financially drained until we went broke. I think I just found a book I have been looking for. Congratulations to the BOTD author!
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Learning how to make and manage money is a skill even most adults I know do not have. I feel like I could learn some things from this book and could recommend it to my teenage brother. Thanks for the review!
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I've just downloaded this book from Amazon and read the first few chapters. I have to say that the book based on what I've read is informative, explanatory and well-written. Never, ever has there been a more appropriate time than now for students and adults to learn how to manage their finances. The fact that only a meagre handful of schools teach this as a subject in the US, and I dread to think what the numbers are in my own country, South Africa. is a sad indictment of what is available to today's youth.

Well done to your wise parents for teaching you from a young age - I look forward to reading your book and congratulations on your well-deserved Book of the Day award.
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I read a few financial books when I was in college and they greatly helped me pay off my debt and get my finances in order. It’s been awhile since I’ve read a book like this and I look forward to adding some new insight to money management and increasing wealth. I’ve found that the hard work and discipline needed to apply these types of lessons are usually worth it. Thanks for the helpful review!
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

We could all use more financial literacy. I know I'll appreciate money concepts being explained in a simple way since I'm no expert, even when I'm way into my thirties. I think it's fantastic that kids these days are being given the tools to build their financial future. Congratulations!
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9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know by Finley Lewis . It's really amazing and I look to gain more insight as I read this book.Very informative on financial matter and how trust,handling and investing money is essential.It is a top notch on financial walkthrough and life long learning.Thanks for the review.
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I loved the regenerated quotes at the beginning of every chapter, and also appreciated simple but engaging artwork; references are placed at the end. Congrats for #BOTD
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It is good to see a book whose aim is to inspire young individuals to start an intentional journey of taking charge of their financial affairs; it is an important stage to begin, as it would be hard to get rid of some habits in late adulthood. The fact that it emphasizes on asset acquisition rather than merely saving is outstanding. Many thanks for the enlightening review.
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