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

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It is really interesting looking at saving in a piggy
Bank as not a path to financial sustainability but instead concentrating on investing. This would be very good for young adults to learn from.
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I love the way the erroneous belief most people have about saving in a piggy bank was tackled. Though not a bad idea entirely, investments and assets is the ultimate. So many financial giveaways ✍️. Absolutely incredible 👏💯
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The book is an interesting read for those who seek to take control of their lives financially. It is directed at young adults and teenagers and teaches basic wealth-creation techniques. This book would empower young people to take control of their finances. Congratulations on BOTD
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A book on how to make money and stay on top of financial matters is always attractive. The recommendations on how to invest or buy assets catch my attention. Also, I like that it has a focus on teens.
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The book appears intriguing and commendable. The author's thoughtful exploration of strategies for earning and managing money proves to be highly beneficial. This review is exceptionally positive.
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Thanks for sharing this insightful review of the book "9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know" by Finley Lewis. Teens normally do not bother about finances, but this book shares a different perspective on how to manage money and achieve financial success. I'm impressed by the author's knowledge and experience as a young day trader and a self-taught financial expert. I think this book would be very beneficial for anyone who wants to learn the fundamentals of financial literacy and develop a positive attitude toward money. I'm particularly interested in the rule about avoiding debt and paying off any existing debt as soon as possible, as I think that is a crucial skill to master in today's economy. I appreciate your detailed summary and analysis of the book, and I'm eager to read it myself. Thanks again for your recommendation. Congrats to the author, #BOTD!
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The book provides an insightful guide that empowers young individuals to develop a successful mindset towards money, addressing the history of money, the importance of trust, and the need for a positive mindset to achieve financial success. Nice review.
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The title itself attracted my eyes. An interesting book on how to handle our finances. Congrats on the BOTD and thanks for the review.
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Post by Rose Nafula Oketch »

The moment I read the book's title, I knew it was useful and a must-read. I would really like to know the 9 rules and apply them to my financial activities. Being financially literate really helps one in life. This is a great and helpful book to learn about managing finances. Thanks for your great review. 
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"9 Rules to Dominate Your Money" is essential for those seeking financial control, offering practical advice suitable for any financial background. Lewis simplifies complex concepts with real-world examples, making it accessible for both beginners and those aiming to enhance their financial situation. A valuable resource for anyone on their financial journey.
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Post by Sangeetha P 1 »

Nice review
The books sounds interesting. Hardwork, discipline and continuous learning for attaining financial prosperity is a very valid point. Must needed boom for younger generations to read and know about finance early.
Thanks for the review.
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I downloaded this book and read the first few pages. I am sold on this book as a learning tool and I will read it. Amazingly, a teenager has taken it upon himself to navigate the financial world and teach others how to do it. He is correct when he asks why high schools don't teach students how to manage their finances. Maybe his book should at least be used by English literature teachers so that the students can learn about finances while reading this well-written book. :techie-studyinggray:
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Post by Rupali Mishra »

Congrats on BOTD!
A book on handling finances for teens written by a teen. After reading the book description, the OBC review, and the title, I became really interested. I look forward to reading this book and taking charge of my finances.
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Post by Mellow Ben »

I'm definitely adding this book to my read list. I would love to read and know how solely relying on a piggy bank as a saving method is risky. Great review!
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Post by Loniya Chabili Mubanga »

I find such books to be very unhelpful realistically speaking. Because to make money, you need to have money. You can't male money appear from thin air, and since I have no money to begin with, I'll skip reading this books as this information is not useful to me, currently.
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