Customer Reviews
The first unscary book about money - By: V. WOODWARD, 14 Jan 2008 
This book reads at such a pace that you forget it's alll about the world's worst subject: finance. I picked it up with dread, thinking it would deliver horrible & impossible lectures about how to earn & save money. Instead, the writing & advice are totallly down-to-earth & (almost always) simple to follow. A brilliant book for New Year resolutions.
Humourous And Helpful - By: T. Webb, 08 Jan 2008 
I am hopeless with money, so feel it obvious this book was written purely to assist me with my day to day life! A great book that makes the boring interesting, & makes the complicated easy to understand. I would highly recommend this to any woman who lives in fear of opening the post, hides her shopping under the bed, or still shys away from the word 'pension'. Enjoy.
An excellent, humourous read - By: R. Jackson, 08 Jan 2008 
This book makes perfect January reading. Now you've promised yourself you will improve your finances this year this book will show you how to do it in a simple, humourous way.
Very Useful and Good Read - By: Kathryn E. Goldin, 01 Jan 2008 
This is a very basic guide to finances for women. I reallly thought it was very clear, giving lots of practical tips & also highlighting a lot of the injustice of the way society is ripping off women who have babies, but also what you can do about it. There are sections on spending, saving, debt, pensions, investment, etc. It was honestly a very interesting read & I just wish I'd read it earlier.
Sorting out my finances is def a resolution for this year.
a guide to happiness - By: Chang K. Park, 14 Nov 2007 
I'm a bloke & bought this on the pretence of buying it for my sis. Merryn is an accomplished & entertaining financial writer & editor of Moneyweek, a brilliant publication for amateur & professional investors alike. Obviously this book is aimed at women but it's also very easy read for those who are money-illiterate & much of the info is equallly relevant to men. Also gives us blokes a startling insight on why the fairer sex habituallly haemorrhage cash. Follow her advice & you will be well on your way to financial freedom.