Getting Good with Money by Jessi Fearon

 


Do you want to get better at using your money? Or do you want to get out of debt? Certified Financial Coach Jessi Fearon's new book, Getting Good with Money, offers a lot of practical advice that is easy to understand and enjoyable to read.

As Getting Good with Money begins, Fearon explains why she decided to get out of debt, make a budget and get better with her family's finances. Throughout the book, she merges the practical advice she offers with the personal stories she shares of how both her and her husband learned and grew through their financial steps and misteps. I appreciate how honest and down-to-earth she is in this book. I also liked that she is encouraging and inspiring and by the end of the book, it is easy to believe that you can also make positive changes in your financial life, no matter what your age. 

Getting Good with Money would be especially helpful for a young person just starting out but I am a mid-life woman and I still learned several things through this book. I would recommend it to anyone looking to improve their financial situation if for no other reason then Fearon makes you believe that you can do what you need to do to improve your financial life. At the end of each chapter, there are three or four questions or to ask or "money move" steps she encourages the reader to take. If you follow her advice and take things step by step, positive change can happen.

I received a copy of this book through TLC Book Tours from the author and the publisher. All opinions within this review are my own.

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