Official Review: Journey to your Summit by Dave Vetta

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Re: Official Review: Journey to your Summit by Dave Vetta

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Finance is one aspect of life that needs regular monitoring and proper checkmating. I look forward to reading this book. Amazing review.
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This book would definitely be a gem to younger people! This would help them make better financial decisions for the future. I like too that the author tried to use simple and easy vocabulary to explain these things. Talk about finance can get ambiguous, so this is great. Congratulations on BOTD 🙌🏽
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I like how you described the different parts, it was very concise. The author goes into spirituality as well sounds cool, since one is seen as more objective and mathematical and the other more subjective, though the way one chooses to spend money is based off emotion and more subjective factors
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Call me old fashioned, but I am one of those people who believes that handling the money doesn't tolerate amateurs and requires "qualified professional finance managers". Thereby, I see no use in this book for me and prefer to skip it. Sorry and congrats with BOTD anyway!
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This is an educational self-help novel helping you set personal and financial goals. I like how the author uses true stories and experiences to show the value and importance of life planning and how to do it with your support system. I like that the author walks you threw each step even though we do not have financial background knowledge.
I agree with the reviewer; the formatting I would have an issue with regarding having two pages on one page. Thank you for an informative review!
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The book looks really interesting and the reviewer did a very good job in describing it, but I think I'll pass. Congrats though BOTD.
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This is a very useful self help book that allows readers to organize their life by planning their life goals and being financially literate. I especially like that the book contains references that add credibility to the book. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Life really isn’t waiting for no one and if we do not help ourselves, no one will. Reading is one way we can discover things, especially reading self help books like this. Something really educational!
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Post by Ailakhu Yusau Aizhebiomon »

A self-help book on how to achieve different goals in life sound very captivating. I would definitely like to poke my nose into this. Congrats to the author on being the #BOTD!
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Post by Edith Ugwu 1 »

Journey to your summit, as it sounds is a ways, paths, directions, strategies and even methods that one is expected to use in achieving the already set goals.

In life the will never be an achievement without planning, anyone who journey without direction or focus will definitely have an odd summit.

I Comend the author Dave vetta for taking out time to elaborate deeply on journey to your summit, this is indeed a great achievement. Congratulations sir.
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I like how the author used simple terms to explain financial crisis theat everyone can relate to. I enjoyed this. Congrats BOTD
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Self-help books are great books to read. I do enjoy books on finance and I appreciate that the author took out time to write about it. Thanks for this review.
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Financial literacy is a topic that involves everyone and very essential to have these skills in money management and planning. I agree with the reviewer that this is a book for every reader.
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This is a must-read book for every reader. The two topics of life and money planning are very necessary to everyone.
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Post by Julie Klein »

I appreciate this review of todays book of the day, it is well written and describes what a reader of this book can expect. However I found the writing a bit wordy and verbose for my own tastes. If you can get past this it sounds like the author has some very good ideas to pass on.
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