You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich: Ditch debt, stop living from payday to payday, and manage black tax to #liveyourbestlife

You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich: Ditch debt, stop living from payday to payday, and manage black tax to #liveyourbestlife

by Mapalo Makhu
You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich: Ditch debt, stop living from payday to payday, and manage black tax to #liveyourbestlife

You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich: Ditch debt, stop living from payday to payday, and manage black tax to #liveyourbestlife

by Mapalo Makhu

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Overview

If you are a millennial who is trying to figure out how money works, this book is for you. With simple, relatable and sometimes amusing stories about how to manage money on a day-to-day basis, you will learn how to change your mindset about money, get out of debt and stay debt-free, invest your money and, ultimately, live your best life. You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich will help you, the young professional, to think differently about money, while covering pertinent topics like black tax, savings, budgeting, emergency funds and financial scams, as well as estate and retirement planning (and why you should care right now!). It is the best class you never attended … in a book!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781776094608
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication date: 10/01/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 486,412
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Mapalo Makhu is the founder of Woman&Finance and an award-winning personal-finance coach, speaker and money columnist for City Press. Through the Woman&Finance platform, Mapalo has helped thousands of women (and men) to simplify and demystify money matters, and break the illusion that these matters should be kept private. Instead, she advocates that women should rather spearhead conversations about financial issues with comfort and ease, putting the power back in their hands. Mapalo lives in Johannesburg with her husband and four-year-old son.
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