Go Fund Yourself: What Money Means in the 21st Century, How to be Good at it and Live Your Best Life

· Bloomsbury Publishing
Ebook
256
Pages
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About this ebook

As heard on BBC Radio 4's Start The Week.
Tired of struggling to make ends meet at the end of the month? Got no clue where to begin with savings and investments? Want to start your own business?

It isn't about cutting back on coffee or walking to work, and it definitely isn't about becoming a bazillionaire overnight (sorry). This book isn't going to tell you what you should and shouldn't spend your money on and, sadly, get rich quick schemes are a load of BS.

Instead, it combines time-tested, expert advice with fresh insights into how money works today and how you can earn, spend and invest your way towards living your best life.

Praise for Alice Tapper:

'The millennial financial guru' Independent

'A brilliant voice in modern finance' Stylist

'A financial game changer' Marie Claire

'Full of practical exercises' Moneywise

'Tapper makes budgeting and getting out of debt seem fun' Daily Telegraph

About the author

Alice Tapper is a financial educator, campaigner and the founder of Go Fund Yourself, an education & news platform for better conversations about money and work. In 2021 she launched the successful #regulateBuyNowPayLater campaign. She has featured on BBC Panorama, ITV Tonight and Woman's Hour. She is passionate about financial inclusion and works as an advisor for a number of financial institutions and organisations including the Living Wage Foundation. Previously, Alice was a management consultant and has an MSc in Behavioural Economics.

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