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

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These what made me very interested and excited to read the book: understanding the significance of having a credit card, learning how to reduce taxes, and discovering strategies for staying on top of one’s finances. I commend the author for sharing his knowledge!
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Nice review. Through this book, "9 Rules To Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% Adults Don't Know" Finley Lewis emphasize that there endless opportunities for individuals to earn money. He advices 9 best rules to stay on top of financial growth.
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This is a book that should be read by all high school students and their parents since it will be so useful to their future when they will need to handle their own finances.
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Effective financial management is the cornerstone of a secure and prosperous future. The principles outlined in various guides, including '9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don’t Know,' emphasize key strategies for navigating the complex landscape of personal finance.From budgeting and saving to investing wisely, these rules serve as a practical roadmap to achieving financial goals. Understanding the nuances of asset purchasing is a vital aspect covered, shedding light on informed decision-making and long-term wealth accumulation.The guide underscores the significance of diversification, risk management, and staying
informed about market trends. It empowers readers to make sound choices when acquiring assets, ensuring a balanced and resilient financial portfolio.While each person's financial journey is unique, the universal principles of disciplined spending, strategic saving, and intelligent asset acquisition resonate throughout. Embracing these guidelines fosters financial literacy, ultimately paving the way for a more secure and prosperous financial future."
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Financial intelligence is something that many people are ignorant about but is so important. I agree with the author's views of the importance of purchasing assets and not liabilities but not so much the importance of credit cards.
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Ive never read a book on this subject topic. Your review was a great summary of the book with good detail. It makes me more likely to want to check itoutpersonally. According to your review, this book sounds very useful and educational. It can definitely help ones like me to handle our money better. Overall, awesome insightful review
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This book has taught me a lot on how I can utilize my money
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Firstly, I love the book cover because it is visually pleasing and draws you in. I most definitely need this book right now because I need to get my finances in order. Unfortunately, I did not retain the bit of information I learned in college about financial literacy, so I'm hoping this book will give me a new perspective on the topic.
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Post by Sameeha Ismail »

I'm intrigued by the financial guidance in "9 Rules to Dominate Your Money" by Finley Lewis. Avoiding reliance on a piggy bank and instead focusing on investments and assets is a practical approach to financial growth. Interestingly, the book mirrors some ideas found in "The Richest Man in Babylon," which also advocates on paying yourself first by saving a portion of your income before spending on other expenses.

Thank you for the review. It's given me more insights into the book and motivation to seek it out.
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This book is quite interesting and instructive, especially for young individuals just starting out on their own who need to know how to manage their finances and how they actually work in the real world.
These are the kinds of lessons that should be taught from a young age, and I wish I had such guides when I was a child.
Great review very informative and well written.
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Financial literacy is an essential tool to achieve financial success, and this book offers nine simple rules that an individual can follow to become prosperous.
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I agree with Finley, these subjects need to be taught at school. Props to him for writing this book. I feel that everyone, not just teens can benefit from the topics in this book. If 78% of people live paycheck to paycheck, then they all need to read this book too. I'm not there yet but the chapters on trust and bitcoin sound very interesting and I'm looking forward to those. Thanks for the great review.
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"The more your money works for you, the less you have to work for money."

Idowu Koyenikan

One thing I heard growing up was "numbers don't lie" I have treasured this advice. Finances need to be taught at school. This book is definitely going to my shelves. I loved how the rules were made clear and easy to be followed by the general public.
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"The more your money works for you, the less you have to work for money."

Idowu Koyenikan

One thing I heard growing up was "numbers don't lie" I have treasured this advice. Finances need to be taught at school. This book is definitely going to my shelves. I loved how the rules were made clear and easy to be followed by the general public.
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I'd recommend this book to anyone who doesn't know how to control their finance and make meaningful use of it.
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