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Money Honey

by Rachel Richards2017

Copies Sold

100,000+

Rating

4.5/5

Pages

216

Best For

Finance-phobic millennials

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Key Takeaway

Personal finance does not have to be boring. Follow seven simple steps: master your money mindset, budget without suffering, destroy your debt, build your credit, start investing, protect your assets, and plan for retirement. Just start — perfection is not required.

The Review

Rachel Richards retired at 27 from passive income and wrote Money Honey to make personal finance fun and accessible for millennials. The book covers budgeting, debt elimination, investing basics, and retirement accounts in a conversational, humorous tone that strips the intimidation from finance. Richards' seven-step guide is designed for readers who have avoided personal finance because they found it boring or overwhelming — she meets them with personality and practical steps.

Book Details

Money Honey by Rachel Richards

Published

2017

Pages

216

Rating

4.5/5

Copies Sold

100,000+

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