4.0

You know the awkward sideways looking monkey meme? Yeah, I felt like that reading this book on a public teacher salary when Jill starts casually talking about making $300 k a year and having $1 mil to invest in the market.
I'm probably not her target audience (that would be upper middle class to moderately wealthy by MC standards), but there was still advice I could take away from her book, even if some was way beyond my financial means (I will probably never buy a vacation property, for instance).
I also really enjoyed when she yelled at the reader saying "I know it's boring JUST STAY WITH ME" and I enjoyed the audiobook, which I would really recommend. I feel I'm at the part of my life where I need to start really committing to saving and making smart choices, and this book gave me a lot of good things to think about on my drives home from work. Just know going into it though that she definitely seems to gear this towards upper middle class people with more than $100k easily a year who have million dollar nest eggs to worry about.