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Money and Me

How to make your finances work harder for you and your family

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Money and Me

By: Jonathan Clements
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About this listen

It's called personal finance for a reason.

How can we use our income and wealth to make ourselves happier? What drives our financial decisions? How should we think about retirement and the financial markets?

The answers to these questions vary for each of us.

Join renowned financial writer Jonathan Clements on a fascinating journey to explore the connection between money and the rest of our lives. In this thoughtful guide to personal finance, he covers a wealth of topics including effective savings and investing strategies, good financial habits, as well as insightful life lessons and sage advice for nurturing meaningful relationships and personal happiness.

Full of wisdom, humour and sentiment, Money and Me combines the articles Jonathan wrote for HumbleDollar with deeply personal anecdotes from his own life. He shares his reflections upon receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis and the subsequent financial decisions it prompted.

No matter your age or situation, you will be able to apply his wisdom to your own financial practices, and strive ever closer to the goal of financial freedom for yourself and your family.

Personal Development Personal Finance Personal Success

Critic reviews

Praise for My Money Journey

A real-life look at how messy, complex – but ultimately rewarding – a personal relationship with money can be

(Morgan Housel, Bestselling author of The Psychology of Money)
I loved every bit of this wise book. Its financial success stories don’t owe to towering salaries or complicated investment strategies. Instead, the contributors chalk up their financial freedom and peace of mind to more relatable factors: healthy savings habits, common sense, and a dash of good luck. I saw a bit of my own story reflected in its pages, and it’s a good bet that you will, too (Christine Benz, Morningstar’s director of personal finance)
My Money Journey is a must-read for people – of any age or experience – who want to be better at managing their financial lives. It is chock full of real-world stories of financial and investing success, and challenge, from people ‘just like us’. There’s no better way to learn. Those stories, and the summary lessons from each contributor, provide a great road map for readers as they chart their own course to financial well-being (Jack Brennan, Author of More Straight Talk on Investing and the former CEO and Chairman of Vanguard Group)
Embedded in the unique and delightful financial life stories of 30 individuals are the most important lessons investors must learn. Financial security requires disciplined, regular saving and investing, minimizing costs (as through indexing) and taxes (as through Roth IRAs), and avoiding common blunders. Perhaps even more important than financial health, loving your work and having a genuine interest in others leads to a fulfilling life (Burton G. Malkiel, Author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street (50th anniversary edition))
I read everything Jonathan Clements writes – he is always thoughtful, insightful and full of wisdom (Barry Ritholtz, Founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management and host of The Bloomberg podcast)
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