marycullen's review
5.0
i learned so much more about money and how to properly handle it and create a stable financial future. i didn’t know how most of the stuff talked about in the book until i had it explained to me on my level
stephquintal's review
5.0
Highly recommended, especially for those between the ages of 18-30. Financial literacy is greatly missed in our education system and this book is a compressed, tangible and interesting take on simple, impactful acts that can make future wealth a realistic possibility !
arekasadara's review
4.0
Found a copy at a Little Free Library this week. Reading a personal finance book was on my list of intentions for this year, so I thought why not read this one?
Wealthing Like Rabbits is very readable and easy to understand. I feel like a lot of the concepts in the book could have been encapsulated in a list, but the stories and anecdotes (Brown namechecks Doctor Who and Mario and Luigi, among others) really help the lessons stick. If you're a Canadian looking for a good introduction to personal finance, this is a good one to start with.
Wealthing Like Rabbits is very readable and easy to understand. I feel like a lot of the concepts in the book could have been encapsulated in a list, but the stories and anecdotes (Brown namechecks Doctor Who and Mario and Luigi, among others) really help the lessons stick. If you're a Canadian looking for a good introduction to personal finance, this is a good one to start with.