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Don't Be a Dumba$$
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Don’t Be a Dumba$$

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It's an unfortunate reality that most teenagers and young adults lack the knowledge or basic understanding of something so necessary for survival, so ingrained in everyday life, that it is often forgotten just how important it is - money. Everyone wants money, yet few know how to make it work for them. Today, only 14 of the 50 US states mandate high school personal finance education. This book aims to even the playing field, ensuring all teens and young adults learn how to manage money and start life with a solid financial foundation.

Co-authored by an Air Force officer and a high school teacher, Don't Be a Dumba$$ is a persuasive and relatable self-help financial book that uses real-life examples to teach and motivate teenagers and young adults to make smart decisions now through six simple decisions before irreversible, life-lasting damage is done.

So, what's the secret to becoming a millionaire? Make smart decisions in one's teens and twenties-in other words, don't be a dumba$$. Adhering to the book's six decisions made the authors millionaires at thirty-three. It's possible for everyone - most importantly, it's possible for you.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gatekeeper Press
Date
19 December 2022
Pages
212
ISBN
9781662927584

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

It's an unfortunate reality that most teenagers and young adults lack the knowledge or basic understanding of something so necessary for survival, so ingrained in everyday life, that it is often forgotten just how important it is - money. Everyone wants money, yet few know how to make it work for them. Today, only 14 of the 50 US states mandate high school personal finance education. This book aims to even the playing field, ensuring all teens and young adults learn how to manage money and start life with a solid financial foundation.

Co-authored by an Air Force officer and a high school teacher, Don't Be a Dumba$$ is a persuasive and relatable self-help financial book that uses real-life examples to teach and motivate teenagers and young adults to make smart decisions now through six simple decisions before irreversible, life-lasting damage is done.

So, what's the secret to becoming a millionaire? Make smart decisions in one's teens and twenties-in other words, don't be a dumba$$. Adhering to the book's six decisions made the authors millionaires at thirty-three. It's possible for everyone - most importantly, it's possible for you.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gatekeeper Press
Date
19 December 2022
Pages
212
ISBN
9781662927584