Summary & Analysis of Get Good with Money
10 Simple Steps to Becoming Financially Whole A Guide to Tiffany Aliche's Book
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Publisher Description
In Get Good with Money, Tiffany Aliche lays out the steps readers can take to organize their finances and create their best lives.
What does this SNAP Summary Include?
Synopsis of the original book
Key takeaways from each chapter
What it means to be financially whole, and how it differs from being financially independent
How to save and invest for the life you want and have enough for retirement
The documents you need to have in place to protect your wealth and ensure your assets go to the right beneficiaries
Editorial Review
Background on Tiffany "the Budgetnista" Aliche
About the Original Book:
When she was in her mid-twenties, Aliche went from having $40,000 in savings and a credit score of 802 to getting sucked into a $35,000 credit card debt and moving back in with her parents. Through years of careful planning and consistent effort, she not only paid off what she owed, but also leveraged everything she had learned to start an uber-successful financial education business. In Get Good with Money, she breaks down what it takes to be financially secure into ten doable steps that cover everything from managing debt and improving credit score to getting sufficient insurance and creating an estate plan. Anyone looking for a practical guide to cleaning up their finances and living a richer life will find Get Good with Money an invaluable resource.
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