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

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A book about how to manage my finances? sign me in! from the review i can tell that this is a book I would not just add in my shelf, but a book I would read countless time. what stood out for me is the empasis on investing in assets instead of liabilities. also the fact that it gives so much insights on things to focus on while taking control of your finances makes it a must read and recommendable to others.
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The book is literally awesome for financial knowledge. Those who are interested in finance and related terms this book is a must read for them. It gives you a good insight of controlling finances and creating a great mindset for achieving your dream numbers.
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Your review on '9 Rules to Dominate Your Money' by Finley Lewis was incredibly insightful. It's fascinating how the book demystifies financial success, focusing on practical strategies rather than just saving in a piggy bank. The emphasis on trust, especially in the context of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, is a crucial aspect that many finance books overlook. Your reflections on asset building over liabilities and the avoidance of easy money traps resonate deeply with the book's core message. It sounds like an essential read for anyone looking to understand modern financial principles.
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Today's BOTD sounds like an exceptional book on handling finances for teens written by a teen. I was immediately intrigued after reading the title, the book description, the OBC review, and the sample pages. I am so thrilled to get this book as it will not only be helpful for my 12-year-old but will also be a helpful guide for me. I look forward to reading this book and taking control of my finances. Thank you and congratulations on the BOTD!
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This practical guide will teach us how to manage money and gain financial success. This book also guides us to focus on assets rather than liabilities. It also reinforces that one cannot be dependent on their piggy bank for savings rather one need to learn put money in savings account and start purchasing assets. A good read which will inculcate savings habit and teach the value of money.
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Finley Lewis, a youngster who has dollar signs for eyeballs on his debut book 9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know, has written a captivating and practical financial handbook for teens and young adults. This book has several excellent chapters, but the opening one, "The Piggy Bank Is Costing You Money," can serve as the largest wake-up call for teenagers. Children can easily understand the concept of piggy banks, which is a fundamental tool for teaching them the value of saving money.
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This is awesome, i too cannot wait to read the whole book. Thank you for the knowledge given to us all, most people actually do not know how to manage their money. Congratulations on making BOTD.
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Post by Margi zuu202 »

the author share resourceful gude for teens about managing money now and in future ,he is a high school freshman self taughtand a day trader. i will recommend this book its worth reading
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The book encourages children to develop healthy financial habits at an early age and advocates that schools incorporate financial literacy into their programs. Coming from a teenager, it appears to offer new perspectives that are relevant to the present.
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I wish I had this kind of book when I was a teenager and I knew little about money management. The fact that it includes Bitcoin shows that the author keeps updated and wants to help people concerning all kinds of finance, including cryptocurrency / DeFi. Thank you for your great review!
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Great review. It really summarizes the book and intrigues one to want to read. Most teens are not interested in reading such but your review makes it so interesting for anyone to resist
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"9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know" by Finley Lewis is an interesting financial literacy book that teaches how to make and grow money. I enjoyed the read.
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This book is rated highly for its sound advice applicable to everyone. I believe you are never too old or too young to understand money management and create sound practices.

I will be reading this book based on the review and looking forward to checking on my own money strategies.
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Sounds truly interesting. As someone who has just come out of my teens, I might find this book truly interesting. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Rebecca De Figueiredo »

During the first few pages, I already knew that this book is a winner. Finley is a canny young man with his head properly screwed on.

He purports that the present school curriculum is lacking in all things financial. This book can give young people a head start and teach them how to be savvy with money.

I like his lighthearted and easy going writing style, and the rhetorical questions just like a teacher would do in class. I am 60 and am going to read this book myself.
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