
Your Money or Your Life
by Vicki Robin
It helps you understand that every dollar you spend represents hours of your life. It will present you with a nine-step program, that will teach you how to track your expenses, live intentionally, and align your money with your values. If you want to get into budgeting, this will be your book.
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