Know Yourself, Know Your Money by Rachel Cruze
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Know Yourself, Know Your Money

Go Beyond the Baby Steps and Take Control of Your Money Decisions!

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The biggest obstacle from where you are today to becoming wealthy is NOT opportunity or income—it’s you controlling you.

In her brand-new book, Know Yourself, Know Your Money, personal finance expert Rachel Cruze explores how your behavior is the biggest obstacle to making good decisions with your money. When you take a closer look at your behavior and beliefs, money problems are usually just a symptom of a larger problem in your life.

Rachel explains that the way your parents viewed money shaped YOUR money personality and walks through the four types of childhood money classrooms. Next, she breaks down the six money fears that drive most money decisions, and teaches you how to make healthy money decisions.

Understanding yourself is essential to understanding the way you handle money. This book will help you unlock the psychology, strengths, and challenges that come with each of the brand-new Seven Money Tendencies:

The Seven Money Tendencies: Spender or Saver; Nerd or Free Spirit; Experiences or Things; Quality or Quantity; Safety or Status; Abundance or Scarcity; Planned Giving or Spontaneous Giving

Once you understand your past, this book will take you beyond the Ramsey Baby Steps and get to the root of all of your decisions—your mind, your behaviors, and your beliefs— so you can change your money mindset for good.

  

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Rachel Cruze

About Rachel Cruze

Rachel Cruze is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, financial expert, and host of The Rachel Cruze Show. Rachel writes and speaks on personal finances, budgeting, investing and money trends. As a co-host of The Ramsey Show, America’s second-largest talk radio show, Rachel reaches 18 million weekly listeners with her personal finance advice. She has appeared on Good Morning America and Fox News and has been featured in publications such as Time, Real Simple and Women’s Health magazines. Through her shows, books, syndicated columns and speaking events, Rachel shares fun, practical ways to take control of your money and create a life you love.

Product Details

Pages: 248
Publisher: Ramsey Press
Format: Hardcover
Release Date: January 5, 2021
Chapters: 14
Language: English
ISBN-13: 9781942121312
Genre: Personal Finance, Debt, Money Habits, Psychology
Target Audience: People Who Want to Understand More About Why They Manage Their Money the Way They Do
SKU: 9781942121312OLP

 

Table of Contents: 

  • Introduction
  • PART ONE: Discovering Your Personal Money Mindset
  • Chapter 1: Your Childhood Money Classroom
  • Chapter 2: Stressed Money Classrooms
  • Chapter 3: Calm Money Classrooms
  • Chapter 4: Your Unique Money Tendencies
  • Chapter 5: Your Money Fears Part 1
  • Chapter 6: Your Money Fears Part 2
  • Chapter 7: How You Respond to Money Mistakes
  • Chapter 8: The Best Way to Respond When Money Mistakes Happen
  • PART TWO: Discovering What You Do with Money and Why
  • Chapter 9: What Motivates You to Spend Money
  • Chapter 10: What Motivates You to Save Money
  • Chapter 11: Discovering What's Most Important to You
  • Chapter 12: What Motivates You to Give Money
  • Chapter 13: How Committed Are You to Winning with Money?
  • Chapter 14: How to Change Your Money and Your Life
  • Conclusion

 

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