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The Psychology of Money: A Simple Guide to Financial Intelligence

Learn Reverse Psychology to Develop Ways of Frugal Living, Understand Wealth Management Strategies, and Steps to Financial Freedom

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The Psychology of Money: A Simple Guide to Financial Intelligence

By: Addison Bell
Narrated by: Frank Gerard
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Transform the way money works in your life.

Many of us grow up without ever learning anything about managing money or building wealth. Financial intelligence isn’t taught in school, and unless you grew up rich, it probably wasn’t taught in your home either.

Creating financial freedom requires much more than just understanding numbers. The true secret to building wealth and achieving financial independence lies in the way you think about money.

The Psychology of Money will teach you how to spend less, invest better, and make more money by changing the way you think about money. Just like anyone can train to participate in a 5K, anyone can develop the financial intelligence needed to become financially independent.

The way you think and feel about the money you have matters more to your financial future than the amount of your current salary.

This audiobook isn’t magic or a get-rich-quick handbook.

Instead, it shows you step-by-step how to change your relationship with money by changing your attitudes, thoughts, and actions.

In this audiobook, you will learn:

  • How to develop financial intelligence
  • How to grow your income
  • The best ways to manage your cashflow
  • What you can do to increase your financial security
  • How to develop a financial plan that allows you to invest in your future
  • How to use psychology to make better money decisions
  • Best ways to budget, save, and invest on any income
  • How to conquer your debts
  • Everything you need to know about investments
  • How to avoid common money mistakes
  • And much more!

As you follow the steps in this audiobook, you will find you have more money for the things that are important to you. You will start to see how it’s possible for you to build wealth, even on a meager paycheck.

The Psychology of Money gives you the financial education you never knew you needed.

If you are serious about improving your finances, you need to start with this audiobook.

Buy your copy of The Psychology of Money right now!

©2021 Addison Bell (P)2021 Addison Bell
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Great starter book

Really enjoyed this book. a really great introduction to financial intelligence, containing loads of information I wish I knew 10 years ago. I'll be passing on what I've learned to my sons and friends, who'll listen to the advice, and would recommend this to anyone who doesn't have a great deal of financial knowledge.

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The most clearly explained financial book IMO

This book is definitely targeted at the elephant rather than the rider ( which is a rather pleasant change from what is it there).

it breaks down best practices in the simplest and yet most elephant engaging way I've seen. it's easy to read and easier to remember: I bought it so as to have a comparison with the other book that's similarly titled and I'm glad that I did. it's so easy that I reckon if I get a family and kid(s) this is going to be a compulsory read. more like a Bible for financial literacy.

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Very basic concepts

I found the book very basic, didn’t really learned anything from it. If you have 0 knowledge on budgeting then it might be ok but if you have a basic knowledge then this will be useless

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