Book HackMoney: A User's GuideBy Laura Whateley
In a Nutshell
Demystify your finances and make better use of your money with this guide from journalist Laura Whateley.
Favorite Quote
The jury's out on whether money can buy you happiness, but there is no doubt that not having a sense that you are in control of it, or believing … that you are not earning enough of it, can badly affect your wellbeing.
Laura Whateley
Introduction
Many millennials face tricky financial circumstances. The 2008 recession hit the job market hard, and housing prices are stratospheric in big cities.
Competent money management is more important than ever, but personal finance remains intimidating, full of jargon, and touches on some of our most vulnerable emotions.
Laura Whateley is an award-winning journalist, former consumer champion at The Times, and author of Grazia magazine's Life Admin column.
In this U.S. edition of Money: A User's Guide, Whateley updates her bestselling U.K. book for an American audience, providing an engaging guide to improving your relationship with money.
The book covers buying and renting property, managing debt, budgeting, investing, and money's impact on our relationships and wellbeing.
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