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More Money Now

A Millennial’s Guide to Financial Freedom and $ecurity

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By: Nicole Victoria
Narrated by: Zura Johnson
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Nicole Victoria didn't grow up with wealth. But she learned the secrets to financial freedom and now specializes in helping twenty and thirty-something women effortlessly manage their money and build bank accounts that never stop growing.

Money isn't everything, but everything takes money. Maybe you have debt. You feel like you'll always be playing catch up. Maybe you've tried to get help before, tried to budget, followed traditional advice . . . but it just doesn't work for you. You're stressed and overwhelmed, feeling stuck because you don't know where things went wrong.

Maybe for you, money has always seemed complicated. Maybe you believe that because you're not good with math, you couldn't be good with money. But, to be good with money and build wealth, you don't need to be good at math, you don't need to be born rich, and you don't need a six-figure salary.

Listeners will learn the money management rules that enabled Nicole to: pay off her $40,000 of debt in eighteen months; pay for her wedding in cash; save her first $100k by twenty-five; buy her dream home; feel financially stable enough for kids; build $500k net worth in her twenties; and grow her net worth to over $1M at thirty.

©2022 Nicole Victoria (P)2022 Tantor
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This book kicked off great, but then the author just kept rambling about how pointless budgets are. Honestly, it felt really off the mark and just kept going on and on. Folks who are struggling financially actually find budgets super helpful. They show them where their money goes, which then helps them take control. If someone's serious about sorting out their money problems, a budget is a fantastic tool. You can even set them up to be pretty chill while still letting you save. I totally regret getting this book and I wouldn't recommend anyone to buy it.

A Budget is useful for accountability

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