I definitely
enjoyed reading this book! Personal finance is an interest of mine, so I was
eager to select this book to review in the BookSneeze program. The authors take
a different approach to money. Instead of focusing on the usual topics of
savings, retirement plans, mortgages, etc., they consider the underlying
motivation for money decisions – a person’s money personality. They define five
personalities: saver, spender, security seeker, risk taker, and flyer. After
guiding the reader through the discovery process of their individual money
personality, they consider the money personality of the spouse and how
opposites generally attract. With this understanding in place, they offer
suggestions on how married couples can work together and move forward, as
opposed to arguing about money all the time. This was a unique approach that definitely
kept my interest. The book was an easy read and I finished it in two nights.
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