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I have had countless conversations with my students about the costs and benefits of particular colleges, and I am constantly asked my thoughts on cryptocurrency and meme stocks. I have often found it frustrating that so many of my students make significant uninformed and poor financial decisions before they graduate that tend to lock them into a path far below their true potential. There are no personal financial planning textbooks targeted at low-income community college students that address these issues from their perspective. So, when the country went on lockdown to combat COVID-19, I began writing this book to address those issues. Along the way, I chose to turn down invitations to have this book published. I did so because I feel that if there is going to be a personal financial planning textbook directed at low-income college students, it should also be accessible to those students. And you don’t get any more accessible than FREE. Let’s be clear, the electronic version is free.
I’m a firm believer in “you get what you pay for,” so I can’t help but wonder what you must be thinking of my free book. You are probably thinking it can’t be worth much. Well, maybe you should think of it this way instead: It could literally cost you a fortune to NOT read this book. And because of that, this book could be invaluable to you.
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Currently taking Accounting with Prof.Heath. I have always thought the term accounting was complex and not an easily achievable subject…
Currently taking Accounting with Prof.Heath. I have always thought the term accounting was complex and not an easily achievable subject…
I have actually purchased this book on amazon and have read a good portion of it. I find this book…
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no matter if you’re a college student just getting started with your academic career, a young working professional, or planning…