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Hello, I'd love to say, the editor is a light shredding darkness to pieces through this book, it taught me how to use my finances in the right direction. Thanks
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I like the fact that the author included how she started, unlike others.
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At first, I didn't think this book will interest me. But later I figured I might give it a try since the intended audience seems to be the young adults. Thanks for the thorough review.
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Imagine living life without passion or purpose, why are you living? I guess this book can help in harnessing our true potentials. Thanks for the review
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I could definitely do with some help in the financial management area. I'm trying to get going as a freelancer but I'm not the best with money management overall, so hopefully this book can help on the personal finances part. Thank you for the thorough review.
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The book dealing with financial management as the author shares her own experiences sounds interesting. Great review.
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I thought this really opens your eyes and makes you see how wrong most of us are dealing with our finances, And even how we view everything that happens throughout our working lives the wrong way... Very clever book one i will definitely purchase :D
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I am a twentysomething currently struggling with personal financial management, so this book will be right up my alley! Thank you for this detailed review.
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A book about financial independence sounds like a must read. I agree with the author that passion and purpose should be your driving force. Congrats to the author for winning BOTD.
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I agree with the author that we need purpose and passion in order to be financially and professionally successful. However, to say that God expects a return on his investment is a bit far-fetched for me. On the whole, the message is motivational and all those interested in reading book on money management and retirement planning will find it useful. Thanks for your review!
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Thanks for the review. Good to know that you have thoroughly enjoyed reading this nonfiction novel. This sounds like a guidebook for people who want to know the ways to achieve financial independence. The author has mentioned tips about making money. I guess many people will benefit from this book.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I think I will enjoy reading about how to get my Budget and Financials in order. I like that it was well edited that will make for way easier reading. I will also like the fact that she puts personal experiences in the story so it does make it seem more obtainable like you mentioned
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I like self help books that talk about self development so I think this book will appeal to me. Financial advis is always welcome so I look forward to reading it. Congrats on BOTD.
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This is a good guide to financial independence and success of career goals.
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I really love this book
This is the book we need now It give you total liberation about wealth making, Gives you more insight about how to move towards creating wealth for yourself.
I rate it 5 out of 5 Stars
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