Like most practical things in life, personal financial management tends not to be something taught, but something learnt. This is unlike subjects like science and mathematics, where there is a clear, teachable theory. Personal financial management does not to have much in way of theory behind it, and for most part we “learn by doing”, or “learn by watching”. True, we can also learn personal financial management by reading. But even with countless books written on this, how many are truly useful or relevant? For example, books from the US, are for most part more concerned about managing taxes, optimising Social Security and Medicare, and dealing with student loans, none of which are useful or relevant outside of the US. But once in a while, we find a book on personal financial management that has advice that is actually useful!
Don’t do dumb things with your money!Long time
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