How To Solve All Your Money Problems Forever
Not a bad price for a book this size, but you don’t really get a lot of content considering how big it is

Review of How To Solve All Your Money Problems Forever by Victor Boc. I’m usually not a fan of money-making ebooks like you find online, but this one seemed different.
Instead of the standard 50 or 60 pages, this book had over 300 and supposedly it had been updated fairly recently. Best of all, it was a price along the lines of what you might actually pay for a book on the subject of making money.
I figured that the worst case scenario would be that I’d wasted around $20, which isn’t that bad really. There are several books on my bookshelf that I paid more for and haven’t gotten any use out of. I bought the How To Solve All Your Money Problems Forever book and downloaded it, then started looking through it to get a feel for what sort of stuff it held within.
There’s a lot of information in the book, which is not-quite-modestly titled How To Solve All Your Money Problems Forever. I guess that one would hope that there would be a lot of information contained in 318 pages, though, so that’s not really saying much.
Unfortunately it seemed like the more of the book that I read, the more I got the feeling that it just wasn’t saying as much as its size might indicate. I guess I was just expecting more from it considering that it’s several times larger than most ebooks of its type.
This isn’t saying that there isn’t some good information in the How To Solve All Your Money Problems Forever book. There is, I promise. A lot of the information seems to be much more common sense money advice than one might expect from a book with such a pretentious title.
Not that there’s anything wrong with common sense advice, mind you; it’s just that they made it seem like their book was some groundbreaking new technique for making money and solving all of your money problems. In the end it’s more or less just a rehash of a lot of information that’s been around for years, collected and combined into a single book.
I could see how this book might be really good for some people. At the same time, I could see how some people would be disappointed by it because there’s information in it that they already have in other books and programs. I guess whether or not it’s worth it will largely depend on exactly what you’re hoping to get out of it and whether you have a lot of experience with making and managing your money.
If you’re looking for a good reference with a lot of basic financial advice to help you get started, then you might learn a lot from the How To Solve All Your Money Problems Forever book. Like I said, there is a lot of information in it even if a lot of it is recycled.
On the other hand, if you’re hoping to find an all-in-one program that will help you to make money with new techniques that you’ve never tried before, you might want to keep looking unless you’ve just got the money to spare.
Review by Richard Bux
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