NEVER SUFFER FROM MONEY STRESS AGAIN
It’s impossible to enjoy life if we constantly worry about money.
We live in a culture that encourages us to buy now and pay later which can have a negative toll on our mental and physical health.
You are the driver of your money vehicle. You decide when to hit the brakes and steer clear of financial pitfalls.
This book is your treasure map, filled with real-life wisdom and success. Under the hood are actionable lessons tailored just for you.
- 7 Keys to understanding your spending habits.
- Smart techniques to break free from debt.
- Harness the 8th wonder of the world—The investor’s secret.
- Embrace a 30-day plan and debunk the money myths.
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“Who Took My Money is an essential guide for mastering finances through habit change and proactive control. What a remarkable source of inspiration, profoundly influencing people’s approach to money management. Through this, I’ve learned a critical financial lesson: the importance of prioritizing my financial well-being. It’s a change that’s both empowering and enlightening, offering a fresh perspective on personal finance. Thank you for all your great financial wisdom, kindness, and compassion over the years! You are an inspiration to us all! Congratulations! I LOVE your new book!”
Lynda Damen—Director, Homelessness Society of the Bow Valley; Chair-Elect, Canmore Rotary Club Community Grants Programs
“Monique Gagné has a gift for teaching people that saving and investing money can be loads of fun at any age. Stop worrying or feeling guilty about your finances. Start enjoying a brighter future today.”
Steve Harrison—Co-founder, www.AuthorSuccess.com
“Who Took My Money? is an easy-to-read refresher on the basics of saving money and using it wisely. Author Monique and co-author Cathie have created characters, such as the wise grandfather GP, who shares his wisdom with his grandson, Charles, in the family garage. Anyone can grasp the information and, within a few hours of easy reading, will have the knowledge and comprehension of the financial jargon needed to keep and accumulate wealth—simple reminders like Self-Check, Ask Yourself, and inspirations are exactly what the consumer needs. Great job, ladies!”
Paul Grimes, CLU, CFP, CHFC—Senior Vice President IA Financial Group, Author of The Facts of Life