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Growing up, too many of us learned the basics of science, math, language, and many other subjects, but never touched on the concept of money. Then, we were thrown out into the world expected to know how to pay bills, save up for purchases, and become financially stable with absolutely no training. That's where my book, Understanding Money, comes in. As an accountant with over 27 years experience and a father, investor, and business owner, I have learned my own lessons in money along the way. And today I'm going to share them with you. In this book, I'll teach you the basics about how to handle…mehr

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Growing up, too many of us learned the basics of science, math, language, and many other subjects, but never touched on the concept of money. Then, we were thrown out into the world expected to know how to pay bills, save up for purchases, and become financially stable with absolutely no training. That's where my book, Understanding Money, comes in. As an accountant with over 27 years experience and a father, investor, and business owner, I have learned my own lessons in money along the way. And today I'm going to share them with you. In this book, I'll teach you the basics about how to handle about money - what every adult should have been taught. We will cover the foundational ideas and attitudes you should have towards money, and we'll also dive into deeper subjects like saving, investing, budgeting (spoiler alert - I think budgets are stupid!), credit card debt, and so much more. Although I cover everything you need to know, I still kept the book short and sweet - with no fluffy filler text. Just what you need to know, nothing more, nothing less!
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Autorenporträt
Bruce Van Cleve is an independent Bookkeeper in business for the last 26 years. He lives in Vero Beach Florida. He is originally from Erie, PA, and lived near Hartford, CT during his high school years. He went to college as an adult, was married with 3 children, and worked as a full time student to get his B.S. in Accounting.