Someone once lamented, “If I had managed my money well, half of my problems in life could have been avoided!”. It was with this premise that this book was born. It will teach you how to manage your income to achieve a fabulous financial outcome.
In an increasingly fast-paced world, you cannot afford any financial disasters that will derail many of your life goals. Issues such as the ways of retiring comfortably, the difficulty in saving money, the rising cost of education and many others are tackled head on. Seemingly complicated financial matters will become easier to handle when all the details – benefits, pitfalls, and so on – are laid out.
Start a journey where you get a plan which suits your lifestyle, dreams and priorities. Onwards to a great financial outcome!
I bought this book because I really need to manage my finance. John Newton echoes my response to this book: “I once was lost but now I'm found, was blind but now I see.” Although I’ve read Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad and Cashflow Quadrant recently (most popular books on financial literacy), I don’t feel ‘home’ because the context of these books are mostly for American readers and very general at that. Of course, it was very helpful and I’m glad that Robert of many people help me to understand about the important of financial education.
But I also desire to read financial books that are written by Malaysians in Malaysian context for ordinary Malaysians like me. Yes, I found KC Lau’s Top Money Tips for Malaysians very interesting (half way reading it) but Amelia’s In/Outcome is much more comprehensive without being too simpleton or complicated, clear and concise, refreshing and practical. Just right for me.