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100 Steps to Financial Independence

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Make more money, pay off debt, and invest in your future with this comprehensive, step-by-step guide to personal financial freedom.
Divided into 10 parts and 101 short chapters, 100 Steps to Financial Independence has a unique international perspective and is loaded with checklists, action steps, and surprisingly simple strategies to finally gain control of your financial life. Learn all you need to know about:

Expenses – Reduce your costs and align your expenses with your goals

Debt – Develop a strategy to pay off your loans and become debt-free

Savings – Boost your savings with painless techniques and build a financial safety net

Income – Increase your earnings in some or all of the seven income streams

Retirement – Plan for a comfortable and secure retirement

Investing – Learn to manage your own portfolio and start building your nest egg

Financial protection – Take care of yourself and your family with the insurance you need

As well as net worth, taxes, credit scores, lifestyle inflation, and much more

For a lighter version of the book, use the suggested shortcuts to create your own fast track to Financial Independence in less than 100 steps!
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623 printed pages
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
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  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted2 years ago
    After implementing each step myself and making tweaks where needed, what started as a personal project became something bigger. The more I spoke to people about this topic, the more I realized there was a real demand for a handbook to achieving financial independence, and I decided to turn what I learned into a book available to a wider audience.
  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted2 years ago
    Since that roadmap I was looking for didn’t exist, I decided to distill those steps from all the information available and put them together myself, to form my own guide to understanding personal finance. That project slowly morphed into 100 Steps to Financial Independence.
  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted2 years ago
    there was no book that was a clear blueprint of where to start, what action to take, and what route to follow to get me started on that journey to financial literacy. Thousands of books have been written about money and finances, yet I couldn’t find a single one that explained all the basic concepts and turned it into a practical course, a step-by-step guide that would take me by the hand and walk me through my own finances. T

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