
The Blacksmith's Guide to Financial Freedom
The Important Financial Basics They Never Taught You in High School
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Narrated by:
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Brian Mullins CJF
About this listen
Taking common sense lessons from the working Blacksmith, this small audiobook walks through the foundation of personal finance. In an efficient but unique and understandable way, it explains the mechanics of how money works. It points out common financial pitfalls and shows you how to avoid them. This audiobook shows that, with relatively little effort and a few good decisions, you can set yourself up for success instead of failure. It also outlines the incredible results that are possible with some extra work and some imagination.
This audiobook can help you with:
- Putting together and implementing a financial plan
- Working towards financial freedom vs. living paycheck to paycheck
- Getting away from answering to the rat race
- Combating inflation
- Setting yourself up to live out your later days with dignity
- Setting yourself up to be able to help others
- Becoming and staying debt free
This is a book of fundamental financial advice with a few blacksmith puns. Although all good advice, it is in essence a rewrite of the ‘rich dad poor dad’ books.
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