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Money: A User’s Guide: The Sunday Times bestselling guide to taking control of your personal finances

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There was even a very interesting part of the book where the author explains some ideas on how to talk about money with your significant other and how it is rarely talked about that really opened my eyes.

I think I can speak for most when I say that any book that deconstructs all the financial jargon that is thrown at us must be a good read. The book is so well written that I think everyone who reads this book will benefit from it regardless of their level of education. Laura Whateley is an award-winning journalist and The Times ’ consumer champion writing the agony aunt column, ‘Troubleshooter’, and ‘Millennial Money’ in the Saturday Money section.

It explains student loans/savings/investing/mortgages/renting/pensions/debt/etc explained in a friendly, concise way. Take control of your personal finances with this concise, timely and indispensable guide, from acclaimed money expert Laura Whateley.

This isn't a bad book but I just feel that some of it was pitched at people who really had no idea about the simplest of things. This book is so good that I think everyone in the UK should own a copy and be encouraged to read it annually. Everything is explained in an accessible and digestible way, I'd definitely recommend to anyone feeling daunted about all that adult-ing entails. Although Whateley states that the target audience is millennials with an average or above-average income, she assumes that the reader has a lot of debt, very little capacity to save, and no self-control.Did not know this book was going to use facts based in Europe but nonetheless I learned a lot about what I should do and how to plan for the future. It's seperated into step by step chapters which make it easy to navigate and useful if you're looking for specific help. Money: A User’s Guide by Laura Whateley was published in 2018 and aims to educate young people between the ages of 18 and 40 about how to best handle their money.

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