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Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence: Fully Revised and Updated f (Revis
Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence: Fully Revised and Updated f (Revis | Vicki Robin, Joe Dominguez
A fully revised edition of one of the most influential books ever written on personal finance with more than a million copies sold "The best book on money. Period." -Grant Sabatier, founder of "Millennial Money," on CNBC Make It "This is a wonderful book. It can really change your life." -Oprah For more than twenty-five years, Your Money or Your Life has been considered the go-to book for taking back your life by changing your relationship with money. Hundreds of thousands of people have followed this nine-step program, learning to live more deliberately and meaningfully with Vicki Robin's guidance. This fully revised and updated edition with a foreword by "the Frugal Guru" (New Yorker) Mr. Money Mustache is the ultimate makeover of this bestselling classic, ensuring that its time-tested wisdom applies to people of all ages and covers modern topics like investing in index funds, managing revenue streams like side hustles and freelancing, tracking your finances online, and having difficult conversations about money. Whether you're just beginning your financial life or heading towards retirement, this book will show you how to: - Get out of debt and develop savings- Save money through mindfulness and good habits, rather than strict budgeting- Declutter your life and live well for less- Invest your savings and begin creating wealth- Save the planet while saving money- ...and so much more! "The seminal guide to the new morality of personal money management." -Los Angeles Times
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CampbellTaraL
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Pickpick

A 9-step self-help book on financial freedom. You either have an open mind to changing how you view money and your time, or you hate this book after the first couple chapters. The reviews are evenly split.

I think the reason I liked the book was because I'm a minimalist at heart, just trapped in this miserable rat race like so many others because of the mortgage/auto/student loan debt cycle. It validates my stance and encourages me to continue.

CampbellTaraL Also, this is the updated version which includes the new gig/side hustle+full time reality for many of us these days. A bit of solidarity knowing others are in the same boat. 5y
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Panpan

This book is very popular and highly recommended by many personal finance bloggers... I read about 1/3 of the book and it feels repetitive, and pushy. I‘m guessing this for people who enjoy “boot camps” and other repetitive and insulting activities. I am not one of those people.

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Jen2
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Pickpick

Updated version, always good to revisit financial goals.

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AKinderman
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Pickpick

Really helpful book full of great tips and ways to have a better relationship with money.

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bell7
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Bailedbailed

I can't do it. There's some useful content, but it's mixed in with repetitive writing and more emotion than practicality. Maybe if I were in a different life place I would've loved it, but as it is I'm on a financial plan and don't want to make it more complicated. Decided to put the "life energy" (they convert ? into life energy for your non-budget) into other books.

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bell7
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Continuing my nonfiction reads, "Your Money or Your Life" is next on my stack. It's been mentioned in a couple of personal finance articles in the New York Times and CNBC recently. Has anyone read this and if so what did you think?

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When I was younger, this book helped me keep all my money from flying out the door. #💸 #emojinov @RealLifeReading

RebelReader This book is full of sound advice!😀 7y
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