FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE : What You Need to Know About the Numbers and Money Management

FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE : What You Need to Know About the Numbers and Money Management

Written by:
Michael Black
Narrated by:
Dms
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Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
13
Narrator
12
Release Date
October 2020
Duration
3 hours 18 minutes
Summary
A lot of people think, 'How can I enhance my financial intelligence?' There are many different ways to improve your financial intelligence. Nonetheless, I think there is one underlying principle that will provide the foundation for all financial growth. This underlying principle is the belief that from within the individual comes the source of all lasting financial riches.

Some people are graduating with their diploma and still can't distinguish the difference between an asset and a liability-in simple and clear terms (not as your banker or accountant defines).

It's like money is being shunned away and regarded as a forbidden subject. It is better to speak about math, English, any of the social sciences, maybe politics-but not money.

They don't think about it sometimes, but most have to deal with it every day-and its scarcity.

Perhaps that could be one of the reasons a lot don't talk about it. It only hurts to bring up the subject when they do not even know how to get out of their credit card debt in their personal lives, or maintain good standing by paying their electric or water bills regularly. Of course, there are other instances, but the argument is clear.

Many people do not know how to get started, as this is not explicitly mentioned in the syllabus of school/college. You should be aware of your revenue, all of your expenditures, and how to categorize and monitor them to understand your financial situation.

Here are few sub topics to find from this book:


- Financial Intelligence
- What If You Have Intelligence Financial!
- Diversification, Investment Control, Financial Intelligence and Investing In the Right Asset Types
- Financial Intelligent Parent Steps to Raising Successful, Generous, Responsible
- Financial Intelligence for Small Business Owners

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Alvante W.

Very good read for beginners I didn't like the narrator listening to him swallow in my ears

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Gambler J.

Should be a must read for everyone working for small to large companies. Gives you a much better perspective on how finance for companies work and what matters when deciding to work for someone, work on something that will impact the balance sheet or even making an investment in a company. A very very good finance book.

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Roseline R.

Easy, informative, and important read to understand finance and accounting. Summarizes a lot of the accounting concepts that are essential for MBAs in one simple to read book.

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Raymond J.

I read this book as a quick refresher of key financial concepts. That said, the book doesn't cover everything you need to know but it is a quick and meaningful reference book. If I were a college professor I would definitely require business undergrads to read it as it talks about the main problems business face today.

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Jorge H.

This is a practical, example-heavy book that walks through the essentials in the right order. Illustrations of how the P&L, Balance Sheet and SoCFs move in tandem (and don’t) are particularly helpful.

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Alexander B.

A very useful, practical and easy to read book. Highly recommend this book to those middle to senior managements who don’t have a strong finance background. After reading this book you will be able to understand the financial position of your company better.

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Saimon M.

Clear, intuitive explanations of the foundational principles of finance and how they translate into corporate success. Concise case histories are used to illustrate the effect of a principe. Metrics presented illustrate the drivers of profit. Interrelation of the financial drivers is powerful and the scope is comprehensive including all the methods of corporate valuation

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Andrew S.

This is a great book for those needing or wanting to become versed in the basics of financials. The book was easy to understand. I had no prior knowledge of the topic but I was able to follow it and learned a lot.

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Olivia R.

Should be a must read for everyone working for small to large companies. Gives you a much better perspective on how finance for companies work and what matters when deciding to work for someone, work on something that will impact the balance sheet or even making an investment in a company. A very very good finance book.

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Parsha R.

Wow great book. I have quite a few of these financial statement books but I keep referring back to it over the others. This book helped me visualize an income statement, balance sheet, cash flow sheet in my head and navigate through the numbers. Great great great

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Jacqueline M.

This book is for the manager or executive who needs just enough financial decision making chops to know where to look for the bodies, and which questions to ask. Magically the book manages not to be dry; a herculean feat for a book on this topic. Ultimately, It teaches how an individual skilled in the art of finance approaches problem solving. Which is exactly what you should be seeking to understand as a cross-functional leader in a modern organization.

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Ethan L.

Very good book! If you have no financial experience in your company and want to get there, this will help tremendously. I listen while I drive and then read in the rare slow moments of life. The way they lay it out helps non-financial management get a much clearer picture of what a business should and shouldn't be doing with their numbers.

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