• Personal Finance in Your 20s and 30s for Dummies

  • By: Eric Tyson MBA
  • Narrated by: Tim Paige
  • Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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By: Eric Tyson MBA
Narrated by: Tim Paige
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Create a solid pathway for financial success.  

Millennials often confront greater difficulties - including economic uncertainty and student debt - than those who came before them. This new financial responsibility can be intimidating, and many people are unsure where to begin. Personal Finance in Your 20s & 30s for Dummies will help Millennials to be confident about managing their finances and get on a clear path toward financial security.  

Trusted financial advisor Eric Tyson shows students and recent grads how to make smart financial decisions in order to pay off student loans, avoid any additional debt, and create a solid plan to ensure their financial success. From avoiding common money mistakes to making informed investment choices, Personal Finance in Your 20s & 30s for Dummies covers it all!  

  • Build a foundation through smart spending and saving  
  • Rent, buy, or sell a house  
  • File taxes the right way  
  • Protect your finances and identity in the digital world
©2018 Eric Tyson (P)2019 Tantor

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  • 09-07-20

Great Book. performance could be better..

this is a golden nugget. everyone should read this. performance is a bit dry, but because the info was so good, didn't want to put down.. following all tips. 30+ yes old.

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Feel like more of an adult.

Learned a lot of new things at the age of 27. Makes me feel more mature not that I have new things to consider.

If you’re serious about becoming financially literate and advice on building credit, purchasing insurance, investing, and buying a home I recommend this book.

I give it a 4/5. Only because toward the end he started talking about thing regarding funds that I truly didn’t understand.

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Great wisdom, tips and perspective.

Very clear, straightforward and helpful. It’s meant for you to go to the chapter/section you want the information about, not as an end to end narrative. Provides just about all the information and tips you should need to put yourself in the right spot financially if you follow the best practices the audiobook suggests.

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Manifesto of Medeocrity

Generic overview of cookie cutter financial planning and accepted normative financial advice. This book is for those who want to work one job for many years at average pay, buy an average house, live to be an average age, have an average retirement and put average (not much) effort into learning how to profit from your own capital so you can do nothing for the last 20 years and die with insurance and inheritance money to pay to your children who will grow up to go to an average college get an average job and live and die just like you did. Average. Start with this book, but please don't stop here. You can do better.

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Informative

This book full of great information anybody in Theo 20s and 30s. I highly recommend this book to anybody in this age range!

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As the title reads

If you’re blank on financial knowledge this book will deliver you the basics. The voice was terribly boring and dry to me

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