The 250 Personal Finance Questions You Should Ask in Your 20s and 30s


There are a lot of good pointers in this book. Easy to read, which is nice because a lot of personal finance books can tend to be dry. I’ve tried a lot of what’s out there - Dave Ramsey, Suze Orman, etc. but I tend to like people I can relate to, and this is a good one. [...] I have no idea who even runs this site, but the spreadsheet is free and I’ve been using it for a couple years now and it’s great! Anyway, getting a little off topic - this is a good read. I hope it helps you as it has helped me!

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Personal finance problems like college loans, credit card debt, and badly planned “budgets” have helped identify young adults these days as “Generation Debt.” Written in an easy-to-read, accessible Q&A format, this comprehensive book acts as a financial advisor for folks who are just starting out on their own. Readers will get the basics of money management as they learn how to: make a budget and stick to it; build an emergency fund; get out of debt as easily and quickly as possible; splurge - the smart way; and more. Saving young adults from feeling like they’re facing impossible odds, this book will explain, ease, and eliminate readers’ worst financial fears.

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