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  • Broke Millennial Talks Money

  • Scripts, Stories, and Advice to Navigate Awkward Financial Conversations
  • By: Erin Lowry
  • Narrated by: Erin Lowry
  • Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Summary

A comprehensive guide to talking about money in every aspect of your life, including at work, with friends and family, and in relationships, from the author of the Broke Millennial series.

Let's face it—talking about money is always awkward. In this user-friendly and approachable guide, finance writer Erin Lowry helps take the stress out of these tricky conversations. With scripts, tips, and troubleshooting advice, she takes you through every possible money talk scenario, including:

how to tell your friends you can't afford the same lifestyle they can
how to ask your parents if they can afford retirement and if they'll need your support as they age
how to talk to your coworkers about your salary and negotiate with your boss
how to broach the subject of a prenup with your fiancé

Lowry arms you with all of the financial knowledge you'll need in order to get the most out of each interaction, whether that's with your friends, your spouse, your employer, or your mom. It's time to demystify our money and hash out these tough topics with the important people in our lives, and this helpful book will make it all much easier.

©2019 Erin Lowry (P)2020 Penguin Audio
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Alright advice, but overly US focussed

I saw the book lying around and decided to have a listen to it on Audible.
It had some interesting advice, but large parts of it are aimed at US Americans, which is not apparent from the description. Although other situations are mentioned, people are assumed to be in trouble due to large college loans and credit card debt, and/or have family in trouble due to being in a country without a good health care or social support system. The audio book is not structured in such a way that this is easily skippable, with relatively big chapters and no particular organization that separates the general advice from US specific.

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