We’re happy to congratulate Aaron Rubin on the publication of
his first book: Financial
Adulting – Take Control of your financial Future. Just released in March,
with the help of our Service for Profit
Publication Support team, this 200+ page volume is full of useful
information for those just starting out on, or well along in their life
financial journey.
As a California attorney, Certified Public Accountant, and
Certified Financial Planner© Aaron Rubin has seen it all, and many times it's
not a pretty picture. Rubin provides practical advice about budgeting and
saving, taxes, investments, insurance, and estate planning. He tells you what
to avoid, what to focus on, and isn't afraid to call out those who may not be
looking out for your best interests.
Rubin
also connects with readers through shared experiences. He acknowledges his own
shortfalls and tells stories out of his own life (some amusing, and others cringe worthy). We all make mistakes and feel foolish at times, but it's from
these mistakes that we can learn and grow.
Adulting
can be scary, particularly when it comes to our finances, but with practice
(and some decent Chardonnay), you will be amazed how well you can navigate
these tricky waters.
Here’s what other readers are saying:
Effective financial wisdom from a true
specialist who combines his many years' experience and expertise as a tax
professional, CPA, and financial planner to give pragmatic advice to young
adults. What a plus that this well-written, solution-oriented
"how-to" moves easily all along its wealth-building journey. The
perfect gift for graduates. And consider a copy for yourself to find some
unique strategies within a worthwhile and entertaining refresher course.
--Evelyn Preston: 25 year investment
professional, Author of The Money Lady, and
financial columnist for Active Over 50 senior magazine
In
"Financial Adulting," Aaron Rubin provides great advice, presented
with wonderful humor and sincere compassion. You might find that growing into
an adult is not all bad.
--Meir Statman Glenn
Klimek Professor of Finance, Leavey School of Business Santa Clara
University Author of Finance for Normal People, and What
Investors Really Want
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