Put down that packet of ramen noodles. What I Wish I Knew About Money at 25 goes beyond the typical personal finance advice of "budget until it hurts" and gives you concrete, realistic ways that any average person can achieve financial independence. This book is about achieving financial freedom by growing your money, not just budgeting it. It doesn't introduce investing ideas and concepts that leave you hungry for practical ways to apply them. It gives you specific financial strategies and direction on what to do so that you can begin heading towards financial independence with whatever money you have right now.
This book will teach you how to:
-Build wealth in a slow and steady way that doesn't require you to sacrifice everything that brings you joy.
-Use your bank accounts strategically to save money, pay off your debt and invest.
-Build up your savings accounts to protect you against a job loss or an unexpected expense.
-Use your checking account to never pay late fees again.
-Pay off all your credit cards and any other high-interest debt.
-Invest using a brainless strategy that beats professionals every year.
-Invest in stocks confidently by using research tools to qualify the company you want to invest in.
-Use credit cards and not pay interest.
-Check your credit history and improve your credit scores.
-Figure out the basics of health and life insurance.
-Buy a car with a low monthly payment and low-interest rate.
-Buy a house with confidence and without regret.
-Avoid losing money with companies that prey on lower-income families.
If life is a game, What I Wish I Knew About Money at 25 is your cheat code. Master your finances so you can spend your time enjoying life and not panic when you see the Check Engine light.