Get WalletWise: Proven Personal Finance and Budgeting Tips for Finding Financial Freedom and Living a Debt-Free Life

Author:   Ken Remsen ,  Lee Sloan
Publisher:   Walletwise, LLC
ISBN:  

9798985381009


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 November 2021
Format:   Paperback
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This groundbreaking future bestseller is a comprehensive personal money management book that provides you a straightforward plan for improving your money habits and money mindset. Get WalletWise will teach you: - How to create a living budget and determine your net worth. - How to pay off your credit card debt and teach your college student how to avoid student loan debt. - Learn how to find a safe and profitable side hustle to increase your income. - Learn how to spend less than you earn and how to save the rest. - How to buy a house and negotiate the best price on a car. - How to avoid predatory lending practices that try to pick your pocket and learn how to avoid self-destructive behaviors that destroy finances. - Plan for your retirement and learn how to reduce your insurance expense. - Access downloadable resources to help you create your budget and track your expenses. Learn positive money habits so you can successfully get your money right!

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Author:   Ken Remsen ,  Lee Sloan
Publisher:   Walletwise, LLC
Imprint:   Walletwise, LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9798985381009


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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In our complex world of money, a lot of people don't know where they stand financially. They might have a hunch, but there's usually nothing concrete to back it up-no budgeting, checkbook balancing, or attention to financial statements. Their finances are on autopilot because that seems to be the path of least resistance. But therein lies the paradox because nothing seems to be more important than one's credit report in the game of life. It is the premise on which most people build the foundations of their financial life. Are you struggling with budgeting? Do you need to improve your credit score? Are you desirous of getting your finances in order? This book is for you! I was impressed by the practical and personal nature of the book. From the first page, there were lessons that I could take-and anyone else too-and apply immediately to current situations. I appreciated this. The author didn't try to fill up this book with ambiguous and irrelevant information. He avoided technical jargon as he walked me through the process of becoming financially savvy. Ken wrote this book primarily for an American audience, but some of the financial gems and principles I found could be applied globally. Ken also made it clear he wasn't a know-it-all and that this book wasn't intended to take the place of advice from solid legal and financial experts. Reviewed by Jachike Samuelson 27 Oct 2021 Online Book Club Get WalletWise is a practical text that is aimed at helping people develop financial literacy-and avoid easy options that have long-term consequences. Ken Remsen proffers tips for developing one's financial skills, even after challenges, in Get WalletWise. First exploring common money-related pitfalls, as with credit cards and high-interest student loans, the text suggests that people learn to live within their means; it calls this the key to financial freedom. It also addresses the financial troubles that lead from legal entanglements or issues of addiction, which are catastrophic for bank balances. It notes that many financial options, including payday loans, rent-to-own outlets, and credit cards, encourage making bad financial decisions. To avoid personal debt, Remsen suggests developing a low threshold for excitement, with advice to buy cars used, buy smaller houses, and adopt inexpensive hobbies. Such arguments are familiar, following the adage to spend less and save more. Its is a conservative framework for rebuilding a person's financial life after making bad decisions; it cites like-minded financial giants, including Suze Orman and Dave Ramsey, frequently. Its personal anecdotes make it even more credible: Remsen says that he did not save money early on, because he was too busy treading water financially. The text concludes with broad recommendations for new habits that people might adopt, including values like reliability, honesty, and willingness to learn from one's mistakes. Reviewed by Jeremiah Rood, editor FOREWORD October 17, 2021


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About the Author: As a money expert, Ken Remsen founded WalletWise, LLC, a Financial Coaching business, that helps people become debt free. Unlike many money experts, Ken did not grow up in an affluent home. Ken has seen firsthand the obstacles his family faced with their finances. His family had very little savings and spent borrowed money on unnecessary expenses. Ken earned a degree in real estate and urban land economics from the University of North Florida by working full time in real estate. He worked during the day and scheduled his classes at college two days a week. He graduated with a four-year degree in three years. For 3 decades, Ken has studied finance, bought and sold real estate and paid off all personal debt to help create a six-figure stock portfolio. Ken has experience managing and executing a Family Trust. Ken Dedicates his Service to You. He wants to help you get out of unnecessary debt and reduce your money anxiety. Ken wants you to avoid predatory lending scams, money missteps, and find happiness through living on less that you earn. He wants to teach you how to create positive money habits. Amazon Best-Selling Author Ken has released his first book, Get WalletWise, the book that summarizes the many money principles Ken recommends. Resource Filled Website: Ken's fills his website walletwise.org with money resources to help you shop for the best credit card for you, download forms to help you manage your money, reduce your debt and contains a blog walletwise.org/blog with posts that revolve around personal finance. Ken recently a published the workbook version of Get WalletWise. Besides writing about all things personal finance, Ken enjoys reading, cycling to keep in shape and spending time with his friends in Toastmasters and the Central Florida Guild of the National Speakers Academy.

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