Official Review: Your Money and Your Life by Mike LeGassick

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Re: Official Review: Your Money and Your Life by Mike LeGassick

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I'm tired of get-rich-quick schemes, but I also find it hard to find stability in my career. I don't have many friends to help me find new opportunities. Books on financial investments are not new to me, so I'll check if I'll learn more information from this book. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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This book comprises proven principles and techniques that, if applied, can enable one to lead a healthy, meaningful, and successful life.
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Your Money and Your life by Mike LeGassick is an interesting book that shows how one can live a purposeful life. It is highly recommended to audiences who want to save and invest money wisely in order to protect themselves from headache and stress.
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How I handle my finances and life has been on my mind during these past few days. I've been wondering if I'm doing it right. Hope I can get something from this book. Thanks a lot for sharing.
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I have always have issues with extravagant spending and lack of financial intelligence. This book is a must read, as it helps in developing a life of financial prowess. Amazing review!
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This is a very important book to imbibe the habit of savings into the lives of the readers. There’s also a lot about investments in this book.
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I haven't been into these types of books because my source of income is mainly from my allowance and profit from my unstable book shop. I have a little bit of savings that I want to grow. So, maybe this book can help me define a specific goal I want to do with my money.
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It's commendable that this book focuses on brushing up on both financial and interpersonal skills to bring desired changes to one's life.
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Being able to know how to manage your finances well is an important life skill we must teach our children. Thank God this book exists. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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I am sure the book will prove to be source of valuable resources to the target audience. However, this genre is not my cup of tea, so I'll pass the book. Thank you for the informative review!
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. This sounds like a fascinating read and everyone can always use tips on sound financial investments. I will be adding this book to my reading list.
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This book looks interesting and nice review. Yes, it is important to balance life cause everything is very valuable. I think I would like to read this book. I have so much to learn. Thanks for sharing and congrats on BOTD!
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I would love to read a book about financial self-control and lifestyle. This book seems really helpful, as we all need a bit of advice on our lifestyle and the way we spend our money. Thank you so much for your great review. I am looking forward for reading this book. :techie-studyingbrown:
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This was a great book that teaches people how to manage their finances in this century! A lot of people today have trouble saving their finances. Congrats on botd!
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As a finance student, this book contains basic financial advices, so I don't think I'll benefit from reading it. However, I'm glad that this book aims to educate people on their finances so they can achieve financial freedom. Congratulations on BOTD!
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