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Demario Scott#1 Personal Finance Contributor
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Keep studying money

Demario Scott#1 Personal Finance Contributor
  • Belleville, IL
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Advice I would give myself is to study and do not stop. Start studying personal finances and continue to do so. I have found for myself that it is very easy to return to not-so-great financial habits very easily. I am a certified trainer and just as I watch my meals and track workouts the same concepts apply to money. So long story short study money listen to the podcast, read the books, and apply what is learned. 

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Demario Scott#1 Personal Finance Contributor
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Demario Scott#1 Personal Finance Contributor
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Great advice , Demario

Is there any certain books you would recommend on money and finance?

thanks 

Dave Ramseys total money makeover, Robert Kiyosaki's rich dad poor dad and cashflow quadrant, and the J.L Collins simple path to wealth and pathfinders. 

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