An illustrated purrsonal finance workbook to help you budget your money, save for retirement, and smash debt.
This book is for anyone who has felt like managing their money is a mystery. This easy to read adorable cat-filled workbook will guide you through what you need to know to get a handle on your purrsonal finance and set up systems that make you feel great about your money.
Everything you always wished you knew about budgeting, investing, and debt, explained by cats.
Lots of typos, but the most fun and comprehensive money education I’ve received! I love that it’s a workbook, I love that it has cats, and I finally feel undaunted and empowered to take control of my money.
Solid financial advice in a fun, accessible format. Also plenty of cat puns. If you're worried about your personal finance but don't know where to start, this book is Step #1!
Confession: I've been reading a lot of financial advice columns and doing a lot of research into this topic. Earlier this year, I even read a disappointing, tone-deaf, and weirdly outdated book called "I Will Teach You to Be Rich." I was hoping to find a book with all of the best financial advice organized in a practical and easily digestible manner. Well, this is that book. Lillian Karabaic (host of the excellent "Oh My Dollar" podcast) has created a book loaded with great financial advice, worksheets to help you get started budgeting and planning, and drawings of cute cats (coupled with some Bowie-inspired art). Even if you feel you are already an expert in some of these areas (budgeting, investing, credit, insurance, etc.), you will still learn some useful tips and perhaps have some myths busted. Also, everyone knows someone who really needs to start getting their money together. This is a perfect gift for anyone who feels lost, overwhelmed, or resistant to the topic of money management. It's also a great gift for high school or college graduates.
Good info- found the cat focus cute but also as result less likely to refer book to friends. Also found it very USA focused which in a way was interesting but irelevant!