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Get Good with Money
Ten Simple Steps to Becoming Financially Whole
Book • 2021
Get Good with Money introduces a ten-step plan for attaining financial security and peace of mind.
The book, written by Tiffany Aliche, emphasizes the concept of 'financial wholeness' as a realistic and achievable alternative to get-rich-quick schemes.
It covers topics such as building a budget, saving, paying off debt, building credit, increasing income, investing, using insurance, establishing net worth goals, and assembling a financial team.
The book includes helpful checklists, worksheets, and resources to make financial literacy accessible and actionable for readers at all financial stages.
The book, written by Tiffany Aliche, emphasizes the concept of 'financial wholeness' as a realistic and achievable alternative to get-rich-quick schemes.
It covers topics such as building a budget, saving, paying off debt, building credit, increasing income, investing, using insurance, establishing net worth goals, and assembling a financial team.
The book includes helpful checklists, worksheets, and resources to make financial literacy accessible and actionable for readers at all financial stages.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Mentioned by
Marielle Segarra as a resource for learning how to budget and make responsible purchases.


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Mentioned by Christine Benz as the author of the New York Times bestseller "Get Good With Money" and her new book "Made Whole."

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Mike Michalowicz as an author whose work complements his own in the personal finance space.


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Mike Michalowicz as an example of a book with exceptional storytelling, highlighting the author's relatable journey and insightful advice.


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Mentioned by Rico as a recommended book.

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Mariel Segarra as the author of "Get Good With Money", offering advice on impulse shopping.


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