The Money Shot: The (Slightly Less Dull) Guide to Personal Finance and Investing

Damien Fogg

Paperback and Kindle:  148 pages
ISBN: 1910600229
Publication Date: 24 May 2018

The Money Shot: The (Slightly Less Dull) Guide to Personal Finance and Investing

Damien Fogg


Paperback and Kindle:  148 pages
ISBN: 1910600229
Publication Date: 24 May 2018

Description

Turns out sticking your head in the sand isn’t that great an idea when it comes to finance and investing. Want to learn the basics without being bored to tears in the process? This beginner’s guide makes even the most complex financial concepts simple and actionable by removing the hurdles that prevent you from getting started on your path to becoming wealthy.

Reader reviews

  “Damien breaks down personal finance into small words which massively helps anyone who, like me, needs to know more to take control of their money. Finally, a decent UK perspective on managing personal finance. Highly recommended for those who find money management a challenge.”

 A N Other

   “I really liked Damien’s writing style, which was humorous and to the point. It’s the perfect beginners guide to taming your finances – short enough to hold attention, long enough to cover the details.”
 R Woodgate

“I lent my copy to someone who was in debt, and they said they can see a way out of it if they track their spending more closely. A good book with some practical advice to get you going, without having to throw tons of money at a financial advisor.”
Happy Shopper 

 

About the author

Damien Fogg has been tinkering with money for years, and somewhere along the way figured out how to do alright out of it. Having invested in all nine major asset classes, he’s been round the block and has the bruises to show for it. Damien is entirely unsuited to be a financial advisor (despite having the qualifications and more letters after his name than you can shake a stick at) because he managed to make the topic vaguely interesting and put it all into terms that make sense.

Damien Fogg has been tinkering with money for years, and somewhere along the way figured out how to do alright out of it. Having invested in all nine major asset classes, he’s been round the block and has the bruises to show for it. Damien is entirely unsuited to be a financial advisor (despite having the qualifications and more letters after his name than you can shake a stick at) because he managed to make the topic vaguely interesting and put it all into terms that make sense.