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Money $mart: How Not to Buy Cat Food When You Don't Have a Cat

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How to be Money Smart is directed toward 18-30 year olds who want to build wealth and live well.

Easy to read, and quick to implement, this guide explains how to buy a car, whether to rent or buy a house, how to develop an effective saving and spending plan, and how and where to invest.

Dr. Mary Kelly was once asked if she was afraid of the risk involved with investing. Mary's answer was, "I am far more afraid of having to buy cat food when I don't have a cat."

This became part of the many personal finance courses Mary has taught for three universities to thousands of students.

Money Smart is dedicated to Mary's students, with the hope that they will make smart decisions, live well, and help others.

Being smart about personal finances has never been more important. Start now!

Perfect for college students, new managers, or anyone who needs guidance and motivation on how to be smart with money.

138 pages, Unknown Binding

First published April 8, 2013

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January 19, 2014
Very short. A few good points. A bit too American in parts to be relevant to myself. Mostly I felt it was more common knowledge and obvious solutions rather than sincere financial advice.
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