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Money Basics for Real Life: A Beginner’s Guide to Budgeting, Saving, and Building a Future
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Money Basics for Real Life: A Beginner’s Guide to Budgeting, Saving, and Building a Future in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $4.99

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Money Basics for Real Life: A Beginner’s Guide to Budgeting, Saving, and Building a Future in Vernon, BC
By None
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Money Basics for Real Life is a foundational guide for anyone who was never taught how money actually works. It isn't about getting rich, beating the market, or finding secret hacks. It's about building stability—one clear step at a time.
Written for young adults and adults at any stage, this book lays the groundwork for a life where money feels understandable instead of overwhelming. It replaces shame with clarity and confusion with structure. Readers learn how to build a real-life budget, develop everyday money habits, use credit without fear, understand loans, and organize their accounts so money becomes something they can navigate, not avoid.
From there, the book introduces "safe growth": high-yield savings, CDs, Treasury Bills, healthcare accounts, and retirement plans—explained in plain language, with the focus on protection and long-term security rather than risk or speculation. Even small amounts are shown to matter.
The second half walks through the biggest financial decisions people face—education, cars, housing, and debt—showing how to evaluate them without pressure or panic. Each chapter is designed to help readers choose stability over stress and systems over willpower.
Warm, practical, and grounded in real life, Money Basics for Real Life meets readers exactly where they are. It doesn't assume they're irresponsible or behind. It assumes they were never taught—and gives them a place to start.
This is not a book about becoming wealthy.
It's a book about building a life that feels steady, survivable, and your own.
Money Basics for Real Life is a foundational guide for anyone who was never taught how money actually works. It isn't about getting rich, beating the market, or finding secret hacks. It's about building stability—one clear step at a time.
Written for young adults and adults at any stage, this book lays the groundwork for a life where money feels understandable instead of overwhelming. It replaces shame with clarity and confusion with structure. Readers learn how to build a real-life budget, develop everyday money habits, use credit without fear, understand loans, and organize their accounts so money becomes something they can navigate, not avoid.
From there, the book introduces "safe growth": high-yield savings, CDs, Treasury Bills, healthcare accounts, and retirement plans—explained in plain language, with the focus on protection and long-term security rather than risk or speculation. Even small amounts are shown to matter.
The second half walks through the biggest financial decisions people face—education, cars, housing, and debt—showing how to evaluate them without pressure or panic. Each chapter is designed to help readers choose stability over stress and systems over willpower.
Warm, practical, and grounded in real life, Money Basics for Real Life meets readers exactly where they are. It doesn't assume they're irresponsible or behind. It assumes they were never taught—and gives them a place to start.
This is not a book about becoming wealthy.
It's a book about building a life that feels steady, survivable, and your own.


















