
Money Moves is a great starter guide for anyone in their 20s trying to figure out how to handle money without making a mess of it. Jacob McAfee keeps it simple—no fluff, no lectures—just straightforward advice on how to set a budget, save a little, and spend smart. What I liked most was how relatable it felt. You don’t have to be a finance major to understand it. The book walks through common challenges like managing a first paycheck, setting up an emergency fund, and knowing the difference between wants and needs. This is the kind of book I wish I had when I was starting out. If you’re a young adult—or know one—it’s a practical read that can help you build a solid foundation early on.
This book discusses the importance of financial intelligence, covering topics such as budgeting, saving, debt management, credit scores, career choices, taxes, purchasing a first home, life insurance, and retirement planning. Aimed at beginners, this guide offers easy steps to take control of finances, including tracking earnings and expenditures, setting clear financial goals, creating a budget, reducing expenses, building an emergency fund, increasing income, managing debt, and basic investing









