ABOUT THIS BOOK
PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Publishers
FORMAT: Electronic book text
ISBN: 9780008308322
RRP: £5.39
PAGES: 128
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 6, 2018
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Money: A User’s Guide
Laura Whateley
With the on-going housing crisis, equal pay for equal work campaign, and so many, especially those in their twenties and thirties, still feeling the effects of the financial crisis a decade on, this book is the ultimate expert handbook to helping navigate the choppy waters of personal finance.Being financially aware is something that’s learned and yet, we aren’t taught it in schools or universities. Angles of an isosceles triangle – yes – how to save effectively for the future – no. This clear sighted and indispensable guide to money will provide a financial framework to those for whom money is just beginning to be a factor through to those who don’t know what an ISA is and are too afraid to admit it. *raises hand*Covering topics including housing, student loans, debt, saving for the future, bills, love & money, ethical money, mental health, tax etc. this book is guaranteed to be your essential go-to guide when it comes to successfully structuring your financial life now and in the future.
Laura Whateley
Laura Whateley is an award freelance journalist and The Times’ consumer champion, writing the agony aunt column in the weekly Saturday Money section since 2010. She also specialises in affordable travel for The Times Travel section and writes about property, interiors and design for The Times Bricks & Mortar property section. She has had articles published in The Sunday Times, Guardian, Observer, US website Mansion Global (part of Dow Jones), Express, and Moneywise magazine.