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As someone who has struggled with financial literacy myself, I found this book to be incredibly accessible and helpful.
One thing I appreciated about this book is that it doesnt just focus on college-aged kids, but also covers topics that are relevant for high school students and young adults who may not have gone to college.
The tips and advice provided in this book are practical and easy to implement, even for those who may not have a background in finance. Rebell has a great sense of humor and her writing style is engaging and relatable.
She manages to make a typically dry topic fun to read about. I particularly appreciated the chapter on negotiating salaries. This is something Ive always struggled with so I found her tips to be incredibly valuable.
I also really appreciated the section on teaching your kids about giving back. Its refreshing to see a finance book that emphasizes the importance of charitable giving.
Overall, this is a must-read for any parent who wants to help their kids become financially independent. Rebells expertise and humor make this book both informative and enjoyable to read.
I appreciated that Rebell doesnt promote any particular financial tools or services, but instead focuses on the fundamentals of financial literacy.
One thing that sets this book apart from other finance books is that its not just about saving money, but also about using your money to live a richer life.
Rebells experience as a journalist shines through in this book. She uses real-life examples and interviews with experts to back up her advice.
I appreciated that the book covers a wide range of financial topics, from credit scores to investing to retirement planning. Rebell doesnt shy away from complex topics, but manages to explain them in a way thats easy for the average person to understand.
Another thing I appreciated about this book is that it emphasizes the importance of open communication between parents and children about money. Rebell provides practical tips for having productive conversations about money with your kids.
I also appreciated that the book addresses the psychological aspects of money management, such as why we make certain financial decisions and how to overcome financial anxiety.
The book is well-organized and easy to navigate, with each chapter covering a specific topic. I appreciated that the book offers action items and resources at the end of each chapter, so readers can put what theyve learned into practice.
Overall, I would highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to help their kids become financially independent and live a richer life. Rebells approachable writing style and practical advice make this an engaging and informative read.
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