How to Be a Financial Grownup: Proven Advice from High Achievers on How to Live Your Dreams and Have Financial Freedom

How to Be a Financial Grownup: Proven Advice from High Achievers on How to Live Your Dreams and Have Financial Freedom
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A Vast Reservoir of Financial Knowledge And Life Lessons Dr. Robert B. The author assembles the financial histories of very successful individuals like Kevin O"Leary and Tony Robbins, so that the reader can learn from their hard won financial lessons about the practical applications of creating and maintaining wealth. Using these financial role models and their examples, the author reveals how prosperity is available to anyone willing to stop resenting those who have achieved their dreams and instead learn by example and transform themselves and their financial world. The book is a vast reservoir of knowledge that the reader will want to revisit often.. I really enjoyed this new book David Kovall I really enjoyed this new book. I think of myself as a financial grownup already, but I was curious anyway. To my surprise, I learned a bunch of new tips and tricks to save money. That said, the best part of this book is that is isn't boring. This is a super entertaining book. Its an easy read because it is full of short stories from famous and fascinating business leaders.. "Love this book." according to David Rae. I love this book, such a great insight into what it takes to be a grown up financially. Heck Tony Robbins wrote the intro, and he if can't motivate you no one can. Fun take on how to get yourself moving forward towards your financial goals whether you are just starting out or trying to make another billion dollars give it a read, and maybe you can find some motivation to finally be a financial grown up yourself. xo
Bobbi's book is full of successful people who've had a real gameplan. Follow their words of wisdom if you want a happy ending, folks!"-Lauren Young, Money Editor, Thomson ReutersThis collection of celebrity anecdotes--sometimes funny, sometimes scandalous--makes personal finance approachable and easily understandable. In the real world, however, everyone struggles with these and other financial challenges. "How to Be a Financial Grownup" is the perfect personal finance storybook -- with engaging money tales from real, successful people along with actionable advice. A lot of people have ideas, but not many have a real plan to bring them to life. 'How to be a Financial Grownup' applies that approach to financial health--a critical but often overlooked component of overall wellness. There's a lesson for everyone, whether you make $25,000 or $250,000. -- Andy Serwer, Yahoo Finance Editor in Chief"A
You're guided by proven examples and given the information you need to make choices that are right for you.How to Be a Financial Grownup will especially appeal to you if you're interested in new ideas to better manage your finances, especially if you're going through life changes where you have to pay more attention to your financial well-being.. She then uses these stories as jumping off points to offer specific, actionable advice on how you can become a financial grownup just like them.Financial role models such as Author Tony Robbins, Entrepreneur Ivanka Trump, Shark Tank's Kevin O’Leary, Mad Money's Jim Cramer, Designer Cynthia Rowley, Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren, Zillow's CEO Spencer Rascoff, PwC's CEO Bob Moritz, and twenty others share their stories with you.The book walks you through some of the biggest money decisions you'll make regarding real estate, investing, debt management, careers, friends and money, family finances, and even health and wellness. Bobbi Rebell, award-winning TV anchor and personal finance columnist at Thomson Reuters, taps into her exclusive network of business leaders to share with you stories of the financial lessons they learned early in their lives that helped them become successful