
Get Good with Money
By Tiffany Aliche
Ten Simple Steps to Becoming Financially Whole. Harmony Books, 2021.
Summary of Get Good with Money book by Tiffany Aliche
A straight-talking and humorous financial guide for people at any stage of their life and career, filled with practical examples and personal insights that inspire you to become financially secure so that money is at least one thing you won’t have to worry about.
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What do you get from this book? Actionable steps to balancing your budget and becoming financially whole
After a series of financial mistakes, Tiffany Aliche learned how to get good with money and become financially whole
Learning how to create, maintain, and automate your budget is the first step toward financial wholeness
Your savings and “noodle budget” allow for investment and provide a cushion for lean financial times
List your debts and make a plan for the best way to pay them down—you may consider refinancing
Your credit score is a way for lenders to measure the potential risk of doing business with you
Investing for retirement focuses on taking care of your future self; investing for wealth upgrades your life now
Insurance is an essential element for protecting yourself and your loved ones
A savvy step toward achieving financial wholeness is to assemble a team of experts to help you achieve your goals
Take control over the future of your assets and plan for your dependents upon your death by considering estate planning now
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- Young people navigating financial independence
- college students
- anyone eager to learn about investing
- anyone wanting to understand insurance policies
- people of any age planning for retirement
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