A Comedic Guide to Money

A Comedic Guide to Money by Colin Ryan, published by Haver Press on March 30, 2018, is a 280-page exploration of personal finance designed to engage readers who may typically shy away from financial topics. This book presents essential skills for managing money, emphasizing how these skills can significantly impact one’s ability to create the life they desire. With a focus on making finance enjoyable, Ryan incorporates humor and relatable insights to make the subject accessible.
Readers will find practical advice on improving their relationship with money, addressing consumer behavior, and navigating personal finance challenges. The book aims to equip individuals with actionable steps to enhance their financial well-being and achieve their career aspirations. By blending education with a lighthearted approach, A Comedic Guide to Money seeks to transform the often daunting world of finance into an engaging and informative experience.
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Your ability to manage your money directly affects your ability to build the life you want.
Reading this introductory book on personal finance will teach you the skills that have changed not only my life, but the lives of hundreds of thousands of people over the course of my career.
To keep it enjoyable even to those of us who would not be interested in reading a finance book, I’ve added wagonfuls of sugar (organic, unrefined, and sustainably-harvested of course) to help the financial medicine go down.
If you apply even 1/10 of the things I learned in my journey to better understand our emotions and behaviors around money, I guarantee you’ll have greater success in making money, beating debt, and reaching your dream career.
In these pages you’ll learn the real next steps to make your ideal life your real life. A better relationship with money awaits.
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