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Wealthing Like Rabbits

An Original and Occasionally Hilarious Introduction to the World of Personal Finance

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Wealthing Like Rabbits

Auteur(s): Robert R. Brown
Narrateur(s): Robert R. Brown
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With personal savings lower than ever before and household debt going through the roof, many people are in dire need of financial advice. But can a book that includes sex, zombies, and Star Trek really help? You might be surprised. Wealthing Like Rabbits is a sharp, entertaining guide to personal finance that proves sound money management doesn't have to be painful and neither does learning about it.

Combining a unique blend of humor and common sense, Robert R. Brown takes you through the basics of financial planning by using anecdotes and pop culture to shed light on some of the most important yet often mismanaged aspects of personal finance. Covering subjects ranging from retirement savings and mortgages to credit cards and debt, this audiobook will help you balance your life goals with your financial responsibilities.

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Finances personnelles Budgétisation Gestion de l’argent Spirituel Hypothèque
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Informative and inspiring with fun examples that help you remember concepts . Highly recommend for Canadians

Great overview

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I was surprised that this came up as one of the top personal finance books in Canada. There’s really not a whole lot to it, other than common sense, credit cards are bad, live within your means, and save and invest. The thing that made it worse for me, and kind of renders the content as questionable is the narration…little things like mispronunciation of words, (there’s no “a” in “them”, it’s beneficiary not beneficerary, and synonymous not symonomous…among others…makes you question the validity of content when basic words get mispronounced. My two cents.

Pretty basic

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