Money: A Users Guide
By (Author) Laura Whateley
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
22nd October 2018
19th January 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
322.024
Paperback
416
Width 111mm, Height 165mm, Spine 29mm
230g
Take control of your personal finances with this concise, timely and indispensable guide, from acclaimed money expert Laura Whateley.
Ten years on from the financial crash, and we are still bad with money.We press cash only at ATMs, and accept that well be paying back our student loans with our pension savings.
Money: A Users Guide cuts through all the panic of personal finances. It will teach you how to get a great credit score, how to save hundreds on bills, and offer practical advice on every difficult conversation youve been avoiding including:
Housing (for renters and buyers)
Student Loans
Pensions
Paying off debt
Stocks and shares
Ethical investments
Money and Mental health
Money and Love
This essential book will give you the confidence and clarity to take back control of your bank account, enabling you to thrive in all areas of your life.
I was reaping social and valuable financial advice before Id even finished the first chapterher experience as a journalist on the money desk for The Times, The Sunday Times and the Guardian allows her to do something that Id never experienced before: she explains money clearly. STYLIST
Of course, you need a guide to get started and this is that book. Laura Whateley understands her subject and knows how to explain it in such a way that you will be able to make informed choices about your finances, rather than feeling confused and patronised THE TIMES
Laura Whateley is an award-winning journalist and The Times' consumer champion writing the agony aunt column, 'Troubleshooter', and 'Millennial Money' in the Saturday Money section. She also specialises in affordable travel, property, and interiors for The Times and has written for The Sunday Times, the Guardian, the Observer, Dow Jones and Moneywise magazine. She grew up in the West Country and studied PPE at the University of Warwick before moving to East London. Money is now a Sunday Times bestseller.