Money Like You Mean It: Personal Finance Tactics For The...

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Item#: 9781459748675
Author Alini, Erica
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“The first personal finance book for the 2020s: expensive housing, BNPL, side hustles, negotiating a raise, and much more. Erica Alini is one of Canada’s top personal finance pros, and this book shows it.” —ROB CARRICK

Wrestle debt to the ground. Figure out whether you should rent or buy. And determine if a side hustle is really worth the hassle.

Get a job, buy a house, spend less than you make, and retire at sixty-five. That’s advice for a world that has largely disappeared. Even good jobs today often have no guarantee of stability. Home prices have reached the stratosphere. Meanwhile, student debt drags you down just as you're trying to take off in life.

To survive and thrive in today’s reality, you need a whole new personal finance tool kit.

Personal finance reporter Erica Alini blends the big picture with practical advice to give you a deeper understanding of the economic forces that are shaping your financial struggles and how to overcome them.

Packed with concrete tips, Money Like You Mean It covers all the bases: from debt to investing and retirement, plus renting versus buying, and even how to tell whether a side gig is really worth the effort. It’s the essential road map you need to make it in the current economy.

Short Description
A changing economy has made it harder to get your financial act together. Personal finance reporter Erica Alini delivers a groundbreaking guide to money basics updated for today’s reality.

Review Quotes
A comprehensive guide for millennials and Gen Z to mastering personal finance in the current economy... relevant and useful to a generation searching for traditionally middle-class comforts.

Helps you navigate a rapidly unfolding era of technological change, global pandemics, a gig economy, tough to afford housing, easy credit and a shifting climate for retirement savers. This is a great book for young adults and parents who want to get them off to a good start.

As one of the more up-to-date personal finance books, Money Like You Mean It works best as a starting point for a young person just out of university/college or just starting their career as they can make the most of all the advice given here.

Incredibly well researched ... a fantastic read.



The first personal finance book for the 2020s: expensive housing, BNPL, side hustles, negotiating a raise, and much more. Erica is one of Canada's top personal finance pros, and this book shows it.