Money Honey: A Simple 7-Step Guide for Getting Your Financial $hit Together

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Let’s face it: Adulting is hard, especially when it comes to money management. In Money Honey, former financial advisor Rachel Richards achieves the impossible by bringing humor and sass to the dreaded subject of personal finance. An avid investor and business owner, Rachel talks straight about how to attain financial freedom.

You’ll find no shortage of valuable nuggets in this audiobook that will teach you how to:

Double your income and halve your expenses Consolidate your student loans and lower your interest rate Open a brokerage account and make a trade so that you can start investing in the stock market Allocate your money between debt payoff, short-term savings, and retirement And lots more!

Most importantly, you’ll learn Rachel’s seven simple steps for getting your financial shit together. If you’re ready to whip your finances into shape and have fun while doing so, this audiobook is for you.

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Customers find the book informative and easy to understand. They say it provides palpable instructions and steps. Readers describe the book as entertaining and creative. They appreciate the relatable, down-to-earth, and funny writing style. Additionally, they mention it provides great ideas on saving money.

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    Making a change and checking it TWICE!
    I have ordered books on Amazon and read them and never thought to go back and leave a review. However with this young lady I actually decided to go ahead and give my two cents about this book PIAR and the other book that she wrote Money Honey! Yes I have read both books and actually enjoyed reading both books. The first book Money Honey took me some time to read because it requires you to be honest with yourself and layout your life in front of you. To be honest I was already doing that however Money Honey just help me pull the loose ends together and see the clear vision of the next step which was PIAR in a nutshell! I honest think these two books should be on every woman’s growth shelf.PIAR only took me a few days to read because that is where I am in life right now generating passive income so that I can quit my job. I have a few things lined up! After reading PIAR I actually downloaded Adobe Illustrator and taught myself through YouTube how to PERFECT my logo that I created from scratch! Also I am a poet, and artist so Adobe Illustrator is perfect because I am also developing a website from scratch have been self-teaching for years now. This is only one of the few ideas listed that I will be partaking in! I mean she just address so many concerns for me that I am now confident will not be an issue moving forward! I just ordered 5 more books to get the ball rolling on a personal venture of mine so I am excited to see how I incorporate everything else I learned form these two books to my projects!PIAR is a very detailed and well thought out read. IT comes off as honest and very sincere. There are no GIMICKS in this book no get rich quick schemes or pyramid scam either. PIAR really talks to your “Brand You” that you are trying to discover she gives it an outline or guide if you will. Helps redirect your view on what can be considered passive income for those who do not have pure talent that brings in money. Everything I read in this books screamed FACTS! I have pink sticky notes in just about every damn chapter because when I say she drops some gems I was just blown away like why haven’t I thought of that!! The hell I been living under a rock!! I am not big on social media but now that I am starting my own business that will change. I did use it when I was younger so I am not foreign to it at all it will be fun to have a purpose to be on there!I guess this is helping the growth for the first book Money Honey (no promo pay)!I do NOT recommend buying this book if you have not read the first book! I know you may think you have left no stone unturned but that is not true! If you read the first book Money Honey and check everything off on the list, only then will this book be your next step! Rachel! Money Honey!! Luckily for me my GOLDEN number is not negative!Thank you Rachel!!(Please note this will be copied on the Money Honey book review as well!)

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    Tobin Ehlis

    Fun and informative financial guide that empowers readers to take action
    This is for the 2nd edition of Money Honey.Money Honey is an excellent, approachable, minimal nonsense guide to helping you get your finances in order. It has introductions to basic financial concepts such as saving, taxes, and investing that should be required reading for all young adults. It also drills down into some specific examples of how to set a budget, properly save, file taxes, and deal with debt that make it a great reference for anyone struggling in those areas.The author manages to keep the topics fun and interesting at almost every turn, which is a commendable accomplishment given the subject. It strikes an excellent balance of encouraging and empowering the reader while also pulling no punches in calling for personal responsibility. The reader is admonished to take many actions and customize the advice for their own benefit. It can get a bit dry when really hitting the nitty-gritty details of things like the bucket savings plan, filing taxes, and a real-life example of implementing the Money Honey 7-step plan.Thankfully, the book is written in such a fashion that you can easily identify and digest the parts that are most interesting and relevant to you. If you’re all-in on the Money Honey plan, then all the details are there, but if you just want an overview of any of the topics, there are handy TL;DRs at the start of each chapter that break down the key concepts. Useful for both an overview and referencing down-the-road.There are a few rough patches in the book. In discussing investing, most of the advice is reasonable recommendations of low-cost index funds or ETFs, but multiple references are made to “buy low, sell high” which is trite and not helpful in the context of the rest of the investing advice. Since the primary focus is on low-cost funds it seems the more appropriate advice is just buy and hold. There’s also an excellent discussion of getting your income to exceed your expenses so that you are effectively retired. At the same time, however, the author highly promotes government retirement funds where your money is not immediately accessible or generating any usable income. There’s a big trade-off in opportunity cost here that’s not acknowledged as, if a person can generate cashflow TODAY from their dollars, it may be more beneficial to them do so versus putting the money in limited fund options where they can’t access it for maybe 30+ years.I can live with these issues, though, as the book is more introductory and the author has written a separate book on Passive Income, Aggressive Retirement that is an excellent follow-on and helps open readers eyes to further details of how to live financially free.If you’re new to the whole finance/adulting world, I highly recommend this book. 

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    Paul

    This book opened my eyes to all of the basic things that I was getting wrong. Easy and enjoyable to read, this book has completely changed and refocused my approach to personal finance.

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    Michele

    Il libro, anche se con ‘view’ americana, è super utile per strutturare le proprie finanze personali e per fare dei ragionamenti su come migliorare il proprio budget. Decisamente utile perché pragmatico per le persone normali e non per l’alta finanza, dovrebbero insegnarlo alle superiori!

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    Lavi

    What I like about this book is that it’s good for beginners. All points are precise, clear and simple in layman’s term. Very useful information if you want to learn basic stocks investment and money management skills etc.

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    R. K. M.

    A must read for financial enlightenment for all ages especially for young people. I know having past that stage a long way back. You will also enjoy the down to earth way it is written.

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    Rick Harris

    I love Rachel’s straight forward financial advice. Rachel doesn’t complicate how you should handle your money.Use Rachel’s 7-Step Guide over time, and you will get your Financial _hit together.Rick

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