tarabooth's review

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5.0

Highly recommend. This book is a logical, practical guide for all ages and any amount of wealth. A lot of financial advice is outdated for millennials and younger, but this book can be applied to anyone with a paycheck.

lesliebean's review

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4.0

I don't know anything about money or finances so this book was my attempt at getting my shit together. I'm sure it was nothing groundbreaking but she does a great job at breaking everything down for dumbasses like me.

rchg's review

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informative medium-paced

bjness's review against another edition

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informative

4.5

cybrarerin's review

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5.0

Will need to come back to once some of my debt is paid off for the advice about investing and a few other things. Already on my way with that, but millennials start off in debt and it’s really hard to get rid of once we have it.

Good advice, just need to follow it.

sleeplesschapters's review against another edition

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informative inspiring fast-paced

5.0

Great book for anyone looking to understand their finances better. Very informative. Starts with the basics and lays a great foundation for understanding your budget and spending habits then builds from there into things such as improving your debt-to-income ratio, retirement, and investing. Broken down into easy to digest sections with actionable tasks to help you implement what you read. 

tamykamorant's review

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4.0

Really great book with really good information. I read the audiobook and she referenced texts I didn’t have access to so that’s why the book is not a 5.

janjanjukebox's review

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Get Good with Money: Ten Simple Steps to Becoming Financially Whole by Tiffany Aliche 368/359 pages
Genre: Nonfiction, Economics > Finance > Personal Finance; Self-Help > Personal Development; Currency > Money; Buisness 
Featuring: Long Chapters, Bad Grammar, Repetition, Worksheets, Index 
Rating as a movie: PG-13 
My rating: DNF on page 17 out of 359 
My thoughts: page 13 - Meh. 
Why I quit: I didn't know this was The Budgetnista book when I ordered it, I'm familiar with the Dreamcatchers Facebook group, once I realized I was semi-interested in finding out what she had to say. This is a 10 step program and really shouldn't be 10 steps and the the first step seemed to be broken into smaller steps, I just browsed at that point. I don't need this book, I don't agree with the philosophy, but mostly I wasn't going to waste my time on long-winded irrelevant to me information. 
Recommend to others?: It should be helpful to someone, I just don't know them. 

lilydoyle6's review

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5.0

Great, easily accessible, doable advice. A great start for anyone beginning or trying to regain control of their financial j0urney.

shaidawnn's review

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informative inspiring

5.0