Mastering Money in Your 20s and 30s IS HERE!

After over a year of work, I’ve finally finished my second book, Mastering Money in Your 20s and 30s. Shortly after publishing my first work, 25 IS THE NEW 65, I realized I needed to work on something foundational for when friends have questions about money. There is a real dearth of books out there that address personal finance for twenty and thirty somethings while incorporating the present reality of the tech revolution. 

What This Book Does Differently

Ever wondered how to hire a financial advisor? What about if you want to buy term life insurance? How can you tell if the charity on TV showing the sad puppies is a worthwhile place to donate your hard earned money?

The only way to know the answer to these questions in the present day is to understand technology and how you can use it to your advantage. If you don’t know about roboadvisors, then you can’t talk about financial advice. If you aren’t checking prices online for term life, then you are probably not searching enough policies. If you’re not checking the online ratings for charities you donate to, then you risk poor use of your donations.

Mastering Money in Your 20s and 30s is a guide to money written for a typical Millennial. You can pay a CFP advisor $2,000 for a flat fee financial plan, or you can spend less than $10 on Amazon to buy something that will save you tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars in your lifetime.

Regardless of Your Financial Goal, This Book Will Help You Get There

I break the book down into five parts. The first is debt, as it’s very hard to move forward when you’re moving backward every month financially. The second is budgeting, because if you’re living paycheck to paycheck then money will never be around to do anything else.

The third part is insurance, because you need to protect what you must to avoid financial ruin and build wealth. The fourth part covers investing, including special details on buying individual stocks and bonds and how to invest using the latest startup firms and get super cheap commissions. The final and fifth part is how to hire financial advice and what advisors should do for you.

So if you have questions about the book, hit me up! I’d love to get feedback. This sucker ended up being over 100,000 words, and I even hired a professional editor and graphic designer for the cover. I don’t know if I’ll make the money and time back that I put into this book, but I don’t care. That’s the beauty of having enough savings to do what you want in life. That’s the security I want to give you. So learn how to master money over at Amazon today! Right now I just have the ebook version but plan on producing it on other platforms.

2 thoughts on “Mastering Money in Your 20s and 30s IS HERE!”

  1. Congratulations on the new book launch! That’s awesome. And this definitely sounds like you are filling a big gap in the market – to your point an investment in this book is probably much ore profitable than hiring an advisor!

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