Growing up, Paul Tran’s family was poor. Through years of hard work, their debts were paid off, but Paul saw exactly how a few poor decisions can snowball into an avalanche of consequences. He decided he’d run his own financial life like a business: eliminating debt, earning free money, and securing the stability of his future.
Within the pages of My Little Book of Big Money, Tran passes his lessons on to the reader, demystifying complex financial concepts and offering actionable steps for budgeting, saving, and investing wisely. Joined by a vibrantly illustrated cast of strivers and savers, he imparts real-life examples and proven techniques in an overview that’s both breezy and comprehensive, giving you the tools you need to achieve your financial goals.
Financial security doesn't have to be one huge leap; even small steps can lead to big futures. Whether you're just starting your fiscal journey or looking to improve your current situation, My Little Book of Big Money provides the tools and guidance you need to thrive.
Paul A. Tran is a writer, personal finance enthusiast, and software engineering leader residing in the Minneapolis, MN area. Having achieved his retirement goal in his thirties, he recognized his passion for software engineering and decided to return to the workforce. A proud graduate of St. Cloud State University, he is currently dedicated to empowering individuals to take control of their financial futures. When not immersed in the world of personal finance, Paul can be found mentoring high school robotics teams and enjoying outdoor adventures with his wife and three furry companions.
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