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Easy Ways to Save and Manage Money

Easy Ways to Save and Manage Money

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Easy Ways to Save and Manage Money
Review: I am a senior in highschool and had to read this book as a course requirenment. So here is a student's perspective on the book. I really enjoyed the book because it was very to the point and easy to read. It was one of the first school books I've read that used large and bold print. The book gave me a very good insight into the world of compound banking. I have heard before that the way to make money off your money is to have compound interest on it for a long period of time. This book definitly touched on that aspect as well as many of the dangers on compunding also. I also liked that the book focused a lot on banks and many of the formalities of banks that the average person really doesn't know, but rather pretends to know. I got an in depth focus on things such as CD's, savings accounts and safety deposit boxes. until reading the book I had know idea what a poor interest my own savings account held at this point in time. Overall the book was well written, but at times seemed like it was meant for a first grader rather than an adult.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Easy Ways to Save and Manage Money
Review: I am a senior in highschool and had to read this book as a course requirenment. So here is a student's perspective on the book. I really enjoyed the book because it was very to the point and easy to read. It was one of the first school books I've read that used large and bold print. The book gave me a very good insight into the world of compound banking. I have heard before that the way to make money off your money is to have compound interest on it for a long period of time. This book definitly touched on that aspect as well as many of the dangers on compunding also. I also liked that the book focused a lot on banks and many of the formalities of banks that the average person really doesn't know, but rather pretends to know. I got an in depth focus on things such as CD's, savings accounts and safety deposit boxes. until reading the book I had know idea what a poor interest my own savings account held at this point in time. Overall the book was well written, but at times seemed like it was meant for a first grader rather than an adult.


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