The Secrets of Money

by Braun Mincher

Published by Braun Media, LLC


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Reviewed by Jan Warren

Subtitled: A Guide for Everyone on Practical Financial Literacy

I found The Secrets of Money to be an excellent commonsense guide for dealing with everyday money matters.

I agree with the author’s assessment that The Secrets of Money is an fairly easy read, and doesn’t require a PhD to understand.

The Secrets of Money has 10 jam-packed chapters categorized for easy reference. Each chapter covers a multitude of subjects. For instance,

—Chapter one, Consumer Credit, covers 32 subjects, like Credit Reports and their importance to you, to Identity Theft, how to avoid it and what to do if it happens to you.
—Chapter 2: Real Estate Mortgages covers 38 subjects. This is important information everyone should know before purchasing a home.
—Chapter 3: Property Leases,
—Chapter 4: Buying and Selling Real Estate,
—Chapter 5: Car Buying and Financing,
—Chapter 6: Insurance,
—Chapter 7: Taxes,
—Chapter 8: Investing for the Future,
—Chapter 9: Wills, Probate, & Prenuptials, and
—Chapter 10: Your Keys to Financial Success.

If you are looking for a gift that will keep on giving, I’d recommend The Secrets of Money. It’s a one-size-fits-all kind of reference book, for no matter the age of the person, whether they’re about to open their first checking account or are ready for retirement, they can find something to help them manage their money a little better, I know I did. I give it 5 stars.

Author’s Web site: http://www.BraunMincher.com

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