Happy Ever After: Financial Freedom Isn't a Fairy Tale

Happy Ever After: Financial Freedom Isn't a Fairy Tale

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  • Create Date:2021-05-12 08:51:20
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Seven Dollar Millionaire
  • ISBN:1119780721
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Summary

Discover how financial freedom - and not fairy tales - is at the heart of your very own Happy Ever After

Did you know you can become a millionaire by saving just $7 a day and investing for 7% returns? Probably not, because financial literacy is a subject that's overlooked by the vast majority of schools and universities, despite its importance to every single person on the planet。

Written initially for a teenage daughter and then turned into a course to train migrant workers, Happy Ever After: Financial Freedom Isn't a Fairy Tale focuses on the fundamentals of understanding money, saving and investing, showing how the magic of compound investing can transform tiny initial amounts into genuine wealth。 Finally, it shows readers how to achieve the Freedom Formula of 25x your annual spending - that can set you free。

Perfect for anyone who hopes to make their future financially brighter than their present, or help their own children avoid mistakes they made, Happy Ever After has a playful tone, featuring a spoiled princess and talking frog, hand-illustrated to help explain some of the trickier ideas that can help change your life。

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Reviews

Zie

Love the fact that it incorporated a "fairytale" in between chapters。 Witty and yet very informative。 Love the fact that it incorporated a "fairytale" in between chapters。 Witty and yet very informative。 。。。more

aliya

this book is genuinely really, really good。 i've gone from someone who maybe had five pounds left over at the end of the month to someone who actively puts money in a savings account at the end of every week! the book takes you through a cute adventure starring a frog and a princess to learn how to earn your happy ever after。i was a bit daunted by the amount of adding up in this book, since i did almost fail remedial maths, but all the numbers were super easy to understand and actually made sens this book is genuinely really, really good。 i've gone from someone who maybe had five pounds left over at the end of the month to someone who actively puts money in a savings account at the end of every week! the book takes you through a cute adventure starring a frog and a princess to learn how to earn your happy ever after。i was a bit daunted by the amount of adding up in this book, since i did almost fail remedial maths, but all the numbers were super easy to understand and actually made sense to me! the illustrations are also all stunning, with big kay nielsen vibes。 five stars, such a fun book & a very important read。 。。。more

Chandi

I'm ashamed to say nearing 50 and having worked for half for my life , I really had no idea what kind of financial position I was in 。 Could I retire, when could I retire, how much money did i need, how was i going to save that。。。 all unanswered, and whats worse unasked questions。 I knew guiltily I had been avoiding the subject entirely all my life, hoping indeed for miracles or fairytales to come true!That's why this book is a must read most especially for your kids, so that they acquire an ear I'm ashamed to say nearing 50 and having worked for half for my life , I really had no idea what kind of financial position I was in 。 Could I retire, when could I retire, how much money did i need, how was i going to save that。。。 all unanswered, and whats worse unasked questions。 I knew guiltily I had been avoiding the subject entirely all my life, hoping indeed for miracles or fairytales to come true!That's why this book is a must read most especially for your kids, so that they acquire an early and fundamental understanding of how savings work, how to build a strong financial foundation and ultimately true independence early on in adulthood。 (I'd also recommend it for any grown ups who like me haven't quite taken their financial bull by the horns)。 I learned heaps。 。。。more