Managing Money

Business & Finance, Personal Finance, Budgeting, Money Management
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Author: Christopher Brathmill ISBN: 9788832529814
Publisher: Christopher Brathmill Publication: March 1, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Christopher Brathmill
ISBN: 9788832529814
Publisher: Christopher Brathmill
Publication: March 1, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Note: this is a subset (one of the ten lessons) of the book, “Save a Million Dollars and Retire Early”; this subset is offered to readers as an option to break the overall book into smaller sections; the reader is encouraged to use the overall book for a more comprehensive approach

Managing Money

Purpose

The purpose of this lesson is to organize your financial perspective. There are ten steps, each building on the ones before it. Progressing through the steps will give you greater control of your financial life.

Introduction

If you’re new to the world of saving and investing, you’re probably wondering where to start. Even if you’ve been at it for a while, you could probably use some advice and new perspectives. That’s the beauty of this lesson – it’s simple and effective. You’re going to learn a solid foundation for prioritizing your money management and set yourself up for ongoing success – both short-term and long-term. This lesson is going to focus on the recommended financial institutions to use for saving and investing, the priority and amount for you to save/invest as well as offer some tips and tricks to achieve your full potential faster and with more confidence.

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Note: this is a subset (one of the ten lessons) of the book, “Save a Million Dollars and Retire Early”; this subset is offered to readers as an option to break the overall book into smaller sections; the reader is encouraged to use the overall book for a more comprehensive approach

Managing Money

Purpose

The purpose of this lesson is to organize your financial perspective. There are ten steps, each building on the ones before it. Progressing through the steps will give you greater control of your financial life.

Introduction

If you’re new to the world of saving and investing, you’re probably wondering where to start. Even if you’ve been at it for a while, you could probably use some advice and new perspectives. That’s the beauty of this lesson – it’s simple and effective. You’re going to learn a solid foundation for prioritizing your money management and set yourself up for ongoing success – both short-term and long-term. This lesson is going to focus on the recommended financial institutions to use for saving and investing, the priority and amount for you to save/invest as well as offer some tips and tricks to achieve your full potential faster and with more confidence.

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