Official Review: Your Money and Your Life by Mike LeGassick

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I’m looking forward to digging into this book to find out the way to financial freedom. There are so many things to learn from the author, it seems, principles and techniques that can enable one to lead a healthy and productive life.
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Well this is the book anyone that is seeking a step by step guide to financial stability needs.
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Mr. Mike Legassik’s work is an eye-opener. This is indeed an informal source of financial wisdom not obtainable from the classroom. Good review.
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This is a great self help book that gives tips on how to financially plan your life. Congratulations BOTD!
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We are living in an age where life skills are sometimes not taught in school .I love the idea of this book because it highlights crucial skills that we need to navigate through life. As it relates to finances, many persons are at a loss as to how to even begin to organize themselves.

Perhaps this book could be recommended as kind of handy guidebook on life skills. Schools Companies and other organizations could add it to their collection of must reads .
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Personally, I’ll love some advice on saving money and investing my money. The book seems educative. Thank you for the review
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I really need a book that helps one attain financial stability. And will boost my drive to save. Nice book, awesome review.
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This book seems to be a very informative one. A book that helps with the financial aspect of one's life. This will be a good read
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I wish this book would have been available when I graduated high school! Many mistakes would not have happened.

I read the sample, and I like the fact that Author Mike seems to write in a conversational style. That got my attention. Seems to be a great book. Author Mike touches on three things that I need help with for sure: goal setting, investing, and saving. If I put these skills in action, I would be able to live comfortably, and may even figure out that I can even go on vacations again!

Great review Rosemary, thanks for the recommendation!
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This appears to be a book with great insight on finances. I would appreciate having this on my reading list. Thanks for the engaging and detailed review.
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The economies of some countries are really bad and are going from bad to worse. Reading this review makes me feel that the book is a timely read that would address the urgency at hand. It's a great book,a great review ,and I'm truly impressed!
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This is not a book I find myself reading. However, I am going to give it to my kid. I think there are things in here which would benefit him greatly.
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The book seems to promote financial literacy as an essential tool to identify the directions you want to take in life. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting self-help book about how to save and invest money. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This book sounds like it's a lot to absorb all at once, but it will be good for future reference. Thank you for your thorough review and recommendation. Congrats on BOTD.
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