While everyone has to handle money, not everyone can say they know what they’re doing when it comes to finances. Sure, you can just hire someone to manage your money and forget about it, but the best solution is to get control of things yourself. Fortunately, there are people like Bruce Sellery around to give you a helpful push. He has developed a new way to teach people about money, and has written a non-preachy book called “Moolala: Why Smart People Do Dumb Things with Their Money (And What You Can Do About It)” to educate and empower the masses. WatchMojo was lucky enough to ask him a few questions so we can get started on organizing our money matters:
WM - The book is called, “Moolala: Why Smart People Do Dumb Things with Their Money (And What You Can Do About It):” So, why do smart people do dumb things with their money? continue reading...
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Here’s a workout from Shape Magazine that you can do in your dorm room in between your classes and social outings! continue reading...