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

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

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know" by Finley Lewis.]
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9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don't Know by Finley Lewis is a book on how to make money and stay on top of financial matters. It emphasizes that there is no limit to the amount an individual is capable of earning, as there are endless opportunities available. To achieve financial success, the book suggests avoiding reliance on a piggy bank, as it may not be helpful during times of inflation. Instead, it recommends investing, putting money into a savings account, or purchasing assets. The book also highlights the importance of paying taxes, especially for those with a high income. Furthermore, it emphasizes the necessity and importance of obtaining a credit card. If you are interested in understanding the significance of having a credit card, learning how to reduce your taxes, and discovering strategies for staying on top of your finances, I recommend getting a copy of this book.
 
This book is an insightful guide that empowers young individuals to take control of their finances and develop a successful mindset toward money. With a clear and practical approach, the book addresses the history of money, the importance of trust, and the need for a positive mindset to achieve financial success. As I read through this book, I was completely captivated. It is a book that will inspire and motivate everyone, especially teens. I realized certain things I had taken for granted, such as spending money on liabilities instead of assets to generate more income. Additionally, I learned that relying on a piggy bank will not help me grow my wealth. This book is truly inspiring.
 
The author emphasizes the significance of trust in money, highlighting how trust is a fundamental element for any currency to be widely accepted. The discussion around Bitcoin showcases the challenges it faces in gaining widespread acceptance due to the need for trust to be established. This section prompts readers to consider the role of trust in their own financial decisions and interactions.
 
Everything from the beginning to the end was fascinating. I didn't find anything objectionable in this book. I learned a lot from it, one of which was how to focus on buying assets instead of liabilities. I applaud the author for a job well done, and I thank the editor because the book was exceptionally edited with no errors found in it.
 
The book stresses the importance of hard work, discipline, and continuous learning in attaining financial prosperity. It highlights that building wealth requires creativity, dedication, and a willingness to venture into new opportunities. The author also addresses common obstacles such as laziness and the desire for quick and easy money, urging readers to embrace the journey and put in the necessary effort to achieve long-term financial stability.
 
I rate this book five out of five stars, as it has taught me a lot about making money and staying on top of financial matters. I highly recommend this book to everyone, particularly teens, as they will find it incredibly interesting and beneficial.

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I can provide you with a brief summary of the book .

"9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don’t Know" is a personal finance book written by Finley Lewis. The book outlines nine rules that the author believes will help readers manage their money effectively and achieve financial success. The rules cover a range of topics, including budgeting, saving, investing, and debt management.

According to the book's description, the nine rules are:

1. Know Your Numbers
2. Automate Everything
3. Build a Budget That Works for You
4. Pay Yourself First
5. Crush Your Debt
6. Invest Early and Often
7. Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones
8. Give Back
9. Keep Learning and Growing

The book is aimed at individuals who want to take control of their personal finances and improve their financial literacy. The author claims that following these nine rules can help readers achieve financial freedom and live the life they want.

Overall, "9 Rules to Dominate Your Money and Learn What 67% of Adults Don’t Know" appears to be a practical guide to personal finance, offering readers actionable advice and strategies for managing their money effectively.
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This book is a must-read for anyone looking to take control of their finances. It provides practical and actionable advice that anyone can follow, regardless of their financial background. Lewis breaks down complex financial concepts into easy-to-understand terms and provides real-world examples to illustrate his points. Whether you're just starting out or looking to improve your financial situation, 9 Rules to Dominate Your Money is a valuable resource that you won't want to miss.
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I consider my numbers so so important that I definitely have to add this book to my shelf. I remember seeing a similar point in Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad, Poor Dad", and that point was one's ability to discern between an asset and a liability when making purchases. I guess it's fundamental then, definitely, a must-read.
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Wow, this book sounds very useful and enlightening. It can help fix our view of how to handle our money. Great, insightful review, Flourish.
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I've never read a book that deals with finance. But your review makes the book look interesting and it seems to be a insightful read.
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This seems like a very useful book and your review has definitely piqued my interest in it. Thanks for the review.
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This is a must read book for whoever is willing to take their financial life to the next level! Such w great review keep it up!
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This book is a must Read for a step to financial freedom.. quite an interesting one
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Good review. I would like to read more about this topic; one can never get enough financial advice. You mentioned we shouldn't rely on piggy banks, yet you talked about the need to save. This was slightly confusing.
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Dive into the world of financial mastery with '9 Rules to Dominate Your Money' by Finley Lewis. This enlightening guide shatters myths, offering practical wisdom on earning, saving, and investing wisely. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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The author choose to write about something different, which is eye opening for everyone. The cost of living is expensive, this book seems like a guidance to have stability financially. I love the author also highlighted the aspects that might hinder one's success for financial stability.
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The book sounds eye opening as the author choose to write about managing finances. The author gives out ways to make money and also obstacles for hindering financial stability. This is a great book to read.
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This review is helpful in providing a comprehensive overview of the book's content and potential benefits. It has the potential to motivate readers who are interested in improving their financial knowledge and practices. The reviewer's high rating and recommendation suggest that this book would be a valuable addition to anyone's library, particularly for individuals seeking financial guidance and empowerment.
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The book sounds interesting and impressive. The author was thoughtful to write about ways to make money and how should we manage it, it is something that is very helpful. Great review.
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