Reviewed by Rama Gaind.
By Bryce Holdaway and Ben Kingsley, Major Street Publishing, $29.95.
This book is different because it gives a simple solution to take control of your money and give you financial peace in less than 10 minutes a month. The authors show you how to combine the best of both worlds to Make Money Simple Again.
Property and finance experts Holdaway and Kingsley are on a crusade to help more Australians achieve financial harmony. They have developed a seven-step money management system called Money Smarts.
What follows is a best-practice money and management solution using a simple seven-step process that will show you how to make effective and lasting changes to the way you manage money under the roof.
Achieving financial tranquility is at the top of everyone’s agenda, but with life becoming so fast-paced it can get complicated. Through technological innovation, we’re connected 24/7, we’re busier than ever before and finding it hard to balance all aspects of our lives – not least the family budget!
You may have just entered the workforce, are saving for a deposit or your first home or investment property. Alternatively, you may be looking for the best personal finance tool to help you pay your debt or get ahead in life. Then this book will provide the clarity, structure and motivation to help you achieve financial stability.
From household budgets to money management, many of us struggle to save. What makes it more difficult is the constant change in our cashless society. Australia has one of the highest levels of household debt.
The authors say budgeting of the past is no longer possible because we’ve got a digital, cashless economy. It’s important for us to have discipline in terms of how to organise and manage our money.
According to Holdaway and Kingsley, how long do you need to get financial peace? If your answer is correct, you could be one of four lucky winners to get a free copy of Make Money Simple Again.
Entries should be sent to [email protected] by next Monday, 8 July 2019. Names of the winners will be announced in Frank Cassidy’s PS-sssst…! column on Tuesday.