Making money is relatively easy in comparison to evoking a multiplying effect on that money and sustainability. Most people work so hard to secure their dream jobs and be financially stable but gradually realize they do not amass the much-needed satisfaction and success. Our habits are everything. Developing good financial habits is essential in making informed decisions and living a better life. Spending impulsively thus disrupts the synergistic relationship between money and better living. The author tries to keep readers informed on what constitutes impulse spending and ways to be frugal in a bid to live a useful and fulfilled life.
Lucia May bridges the gap between making and spending money with useful insight on financial responsibility. The author proffers solutions to this disturbing financial habit (impulse spending). In this guide, attention is paid to the various predisposing factors that lead to impulse spending while recommendations on how to be debt free and frugal in spending are made. It is common knowledge that people have good plans for their money and life but are ignorant of the vast options available for prudent utilization. They can also be ignorant of the negative implication(s) of patronizing every financial service that come their way.
This guide will take you through lots of options with attendant benefits and risks while also leaving you with the option of making independent and informed choices. We (readers) are unique in different ways and so the author builds on the uniqueness of individual readers and not impose what works for Mr. A on Mr. B. The book gives readers the flexibility to develop their potentials in resource management, tailored to suit their personal demands and life goals.