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This is the book that I desperately need in my life right now. The ten-step plan to get financially whole is written in a way that makes me excited to learn about getting good with money. The resources at the end of the book are super helpful.

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It's a real girlfriends guide to financial wholeness. The Budgetnista's personal and step by step style of writing makes these life changing concepts easy to navigate. The attention to detail, such as defining terminology and using humor to draw the reader from shame to victory makes this a must read. Grab your notebooks and get ready to do the chapter homework to reach your personal financial wholeness goals.

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I have always liked The Budgentnista’s advice. She tells it how it is and is relatable because she has been where so many of us are. This book has her flair and awesome advice. It is a must read for all. Thank you NetGalley and Rodale Books for my gifted copy

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I was so excited to get my hands on this book! I was ecstatic when I first learned that the Budgnista had written a book because I was looking for a playbook, a one-stop source, that I could refer to throughout my financial journey. This book is just that. It is for the new budgeter, the side hustle queen, and the financially secure. Using her unique style, Tiffany Aliche provides honest and relatable guidance on how to get good with money.

Get Good with Money is a great financial resource that can be used by anyone. In the book, Aliche breaks down financial wholeness into easy-to-follow steps. In each chapter, she provides background information, defines financial terms, and provides actionable steps that the reader can make to help him/her reach each level of financial wholeness. Additionally, there are resources in the book that can be used while you are reading the book and as you continue working on your finances.

Anyone and everyone should read this book. If you are in the beginning financial journey to financial wholeness, like me, you will find tools and resources that will help you now and in the future. You may find that in some areas of your life you are financially whole and in others you are not- and that’s okay. Tiffany’s warm, witty, and approachable personality shines through this book. I am so glad to have the opportunity to read Get Good with Money.

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I would give this book 10 stars if I could!

This is the best financial book I have ever read. This book is so thorough and organized. It is divided into percentages that equal up to being “100% financially whole.” Each of the sections goes into great detail about important topics such as “how to pay off your student loans,” “how to build up your net worth,” and “how to start investing effectively.” As a 21-year-old, reading this book has helped me feel like I am setting up my future right. I now have a useful framework for making smart choices with my money. Tiffany Aliche is hilarious and the book feels like conversing with an older sister who is helping me learn from her past mistakes while teaching me some valuable money lessons along the way. Her advice is simple to understand, yet so powerful. There are also worksheets in the back of the book that you can easily fill out to strengthen your financial literacy and understanding. My favorite concepts from the book were how to create a Noodle Budget (game-changer!), seeing your credit score as your Grade Point Average (GPA), a simple calculation to determine how to retire early, and practicing mindful budgeting and spending habits. Thank you Tiffany Aliche!

And thank you NetGallery and Rodale.Inc for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Tiffany Aliche is my fairy godmother of finance. She is the "secret weapon", our wealth whisperer if you will.
Tiffany the Budgetnista is selfless in her generosity. Her latest book, Get Good With Money has exceeded my expectations. She has outdone herself. By breaking each subject into bite-size pieces, she has helped me to understand and digest one component of this previously daunting process. Included are personal experiences, humor and serious advice. Thus, allowing the reader to build on the knowledge. Tiffany has brought her own subject matter experts, her money team to us in an intimate setting. This book is so needed by those of us ill equipped to understand the inner workings of wealth building. Tiffany Aliche speaks the language of financial literacy and thereby interprets it for the rest of us. I appreciate that she teaches us so may skills and helps us to identify our own untapped abilities. Get Good with Money, is the tool that we've all been missing. . It is truly possible to gain control of your current situation and to create the future that you desire for yourself with this gem of a book. Take the first step and get Get Good with Money today. I, for one am forever grateful.

Jennifer Evans
Dream Catcher
Dream Builder

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This book has changed the way that I view my financial journey. It's like you have your best girlfriend sitting next to you, cheering you on. This book takes all of your mistakes and pitfalls and turns them into building blocks. It's not just about budgeting -- it's about building your financial future. She shows you where you are, and where you can be. Information on creating a side hustle to build wealth, how to negotiate a raise, how to invest, it's shows you how to have a better financial future that you would never have imagined. I didn't think I could save with my income, but I surprised myself with my online savings! Just open it and turn a page, your finances will never be the same.

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This is the how-to guide we all need on how to live financially whole. Aliche guides us through: steps, stories, lessons, mistakes, warnings and advice from others to help us, ultimately, live richer lives. It is full of tips and strategy to grow from where we are to where we deserve to be in life. We all want to make progress. Grab this/listen to this book to more than follow the leader but to become the leader for others because of what's shared in these pages. Let's really live!

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Get Good with Money is a TRUTH-TELLER in its finest!

Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche leaves no stone unturned in opening our eyes to the sickening, embarrassing and shameful nature of DEBT that she experienced firsthand during the recession of 2008, in her quest to ensure that each and everyone of us knows that DEBT is NOT the end of our purposeful lives.

Tiffany takes us back with her to her early financial calling in her Nigerian home by the retelling of her first experience with money and how MONEY can be used to fulfill us as well as remind us that DEBT must be repaid and sometimes in the REPAYMENT there is pain but ,more importantly there is LEARNING.

Get Good with Money is a necessary book for our time as we have come thru a health crisis the likes of which many had never seen before in the form of the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020. 2020 left many of us with insurmountable debt and now we have been given the blueprint for overcoming that DEBT on our journey of becoming FINANCIALLY WHOLE. Financial wholeness is a level of understanding that mandates that all facets of our lives must be in order if we expect to conquer our debt on our path to developing a better relationship with money, budgeting, investing, and how we view wealth in life. This is MY time to Get Good with Money! This is YOUR time to Get Good with Money! This is OUR time to GET GOOD WITH MONEY!!!

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Tiffany’s background as an educator + her sense of humor make this both a highly informative and enjoyable read. If you met me a year ago, I would have never said that about anything financial—my body would literally recoil and hiss at the thought of reading anything financial. What really makes this book shine is Tiffany’s knack for translating technical financial jargon so that you don’t tune out and instead—lean in as if you’re catching up with a good friend. Each chapter has bite-sized homework to work on to improve your financial wholeness and I was left feeling both empowered and peaceful—even during a pandemic—knowing I’m on track to boosting my financial health and have a short-term and long-term plan to support me. Tiffany’s homework really works—with just one tip I saw my credit score jump 40 points.

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Thank you Tiffany for writing this book!

I love how the book takes you through each step to reach financial wholeness. This is the road map everyone should have at home.

Tiffany legit keeps it real, so you can get real with your money.
She is supportive and says what everyone needs to hear, "your money works for you".

I went from being unsure & overwhelmed to yes, I got this!

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Grab a hot cup of tea, throw down some cozy pillows, because reading this book will get REAL very quickly. This book is for those struggling with finances. If you don't have your poop in a group in regards to budgeting, saving, and spending.....RUN AND GET THIS BOOK!
I loved how the author made it very simple, provided examples and it was like learning from an old friend.
I liked all of the analogies she does, the squirrel, the Noodle budget, etc. It really reinforces the point she is trying to make.
My absolute favorite part of the book is when she says....quit making your money just an acquaintance. You should KNOW everything about your money like how you know your best friend.
That point really struck home for me. DANG! I really DO need to know everything about my money!

Two BIG thumbs up for this book.

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I have just started reading this book. The Introduction definitely makes you want to read more. If for nothing else to find out how she overcame the struggles in her early years and gained her wings to fly as the Budgetnista and help others gain their financial strength. On to the next chapters. Stay tuned!!

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This is a fantastic book on getting good with money and teaches important principles to apply to your life. It is something I definitely could have used in my younger days, and I feel it’s a great asset for younger generations just starting out their financial future to help in building income and credit scores. There are so many good gems in this book about how to get good with money, and although I certainly would have loved to have this when I first started out years ago, it also offers great lessons, tools, and resources for anyone of any age in any stage of their life. There are budgenista boosters, dos and don’ts, suggestions and lessons from people she knows such as financial planners. A lot is covered in this book, but in an interesting and useful way. I love the structure, the layout, the tools and lessons, and the in-depth information. Many books might teach you what this one book will. Highly recommended.

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When I saw on Tiffany Aliche, aka the Budgetnista’s Instagram that she’d written a book, I immediately wanted to devour it. So, I was super stoked to find it on NetGalley. Needless to say, less than three days after receiving a review copy, I’m done, and I loved it. No shocker there.

A preschool teacher who maybe saved a little too much, Tiffany Aliche had a good nest egg until the 2008 recession when she lost her job, and was conned out of her money, subsequently losing her condo and ending up in a lot of debt. Further back than she started, Aliche just wanted to get her financial life back into some kind of order. As she got organized and started paying back debt as well as building some wealth, she found that her teacher skills came in handy and she could help others on their own financial paths. She started Budgetnista and offered financial help. In this book, she offers clear, concise steps to help you get started reaching your own financial goals.

It’s broken up into 10 parts, or percentages of being “Financially Whole.” I really enjoyed the structure of the book. I like that she breaks down different scenarios based on your goals and situation. She offers possible solutions and trusts the reader enough to decide what’s best for them. Sure the basics are in here like tracking spending, budgeting, entry-level investing, etc, but unlike other guides I’ve seen that tell you get rid of all your debt before you start saving, Aliche realizes there is more than one way to do things to reach your goals, and comfort levels may vary depending on circumstances.

There is a LOT of information in this book. Not only does Aliche share her own journey, but she has guest contributors, experts in their fields to help navigate some of the more complicated but necessary financial steps. I love both her and their explanations and breakdowns of technical terms that you might actually need to be a CPA to fully understand. The book feels super approachable and doable, and that’s the most important part about any how to money guide. You have to feel like you can actually do it.

Plus, there are TONS of extra resources on her site, all kept up to date. Whether you’re looking for an accountability partner or someone to help plan your estate, Aliche’s guides will point you down a solid path. If you don’t already, I suggest you check out her website and follow her on Instagram for the latest info, and don’t forget to pick up a copy of this book from your fav indie bookstore or request a purchase at your local library. It’s coming at you in March!

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