10 Things I Love About Money: Simple Rules to Spend and Save Your Way to Wealth and Happiness - Softcover

Megens, Mat

 
9781394299751: 10 Things I Love About Money: Simple Rules to Spend and Save Your Way to Wealth and Happiness

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“I really appreciated the author's humour and dedication to simplifying complex subjects.” - Tola Onanuga, Editor, Yahoo Finance UK 

 

“I really liked the writing style and the clarity of expression. It felt fresh, thoughtful and accessible.” - Moira O’Neill, Multi-Award Winning Financial Journalist

 

“A brilliant, visual and simple introduction to the world of money. It’s not trying to be everything, which I think allows it to be on of the best starter books anyone can read on the topic of money.” - Gabriel Nussbaum, Financial Content Creator

An award-winning, accessible playbook for a brighter financial future.

In Ten Things I Love About Money: Simple Rules to Spend Your Way to Wealth, fintech founder Mat Megens delivers an easy, practical roadmap to financial independence. Recently recognised by Investing Insiders 2025 financial book awards, judges praised the book as “A brilliant, visual and simple introduction to the world of money.”

Inside, you’ll find simple actions you can take immediately―from mindful spending to automating good habits, eliminating debt, and using everyday discounts and loyalty programs to save money effortlessly.

Inside the book:

• Personality-based advice for building wealth your way

• 10 Rules for Financial Mastery that anyone can follow

• Simple, safe strategies to start investing without stress

• A practical system to make saving as enjoyable as spending

Whether you’re a student, young professional, parent, or simply want a financial reset, this award-winning guide gives you the confidence and clarity to take control of your money today―without jargon, guilt, or complexity.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Mat Megens is the founder and Chief Consumer Architect of HyperJar, an award-winning consumer app designed to help you spend better. He is a former electrical engineer and investment banker, with over 15 years’ experience in the financial services sector.

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Praise for 10 things I hate love about money

“Mat’s book is great for anyone beginning their careers. It avoids jargon and complex theories. In its place there is practical and unique advice that is easy to start doing immediately.”
―ARTHUR SCULLEY, Retired Managing Director, JPMorgan

“I wish I had read this book as a younger adult. Really insightful intuitive information that will give you the freedom to live with fewer financial worries. It’s a black belt masterclass in simple to digest finance!”
―JONATHON PURSSEY, Founder Core Judo, British & Commonwealth Champion Judoka

“Many of us, me included, push ahead in our life and careers without stepping back to get a clear sense of our financial circumstances. Mat does a brilliant job of defining “financial circumstances” with simple metrics like a DON – Daily One Number – a net balance of our daily income and expenditures. And for those of us who are not on the top of our financial game, this is an insightful and practical playbook for turning things around! It’s a nice read that I highly recommend.”
―RAYMOND DUCH, Senior Research Fellow and Co-founder of the Nuffield College Centre for Experimental Social Sciences, University of Oxford

“This book changed my life! With clarity, warmth, and practical insight, Mat demystifies financial anxiety and empowers readers ― young and old alike ― to take control of their money. From everyday spending choices to long-term planning, his expert yet friendly voice guides you toward a healthier relationship with money. This isn’t just a financial guide ― it’s a toolkit for improving both your financial well-being and peace of mind. An absolute must-read, no matter your age or financial status.”
―DR BETH MOSLEY MBE Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Author

“Money may not buy happiness, but its unwise management can and often does lead to great stress and unhappiness. Mat’s book focuses on an aspect of money management that does not receive anywhere the amount of attention it should: the prudential management of one’s personal expenses. A systematic presentation, accompanied by compelling anecdotes and examples, takes one through the why, what and how of this topic; there are valuable lessons in here for the young, of course, but also, I would think, for adults of all ages.”
―RAGHU SUNDARAM, Senior Vice-Chancellor and Head of Global Strategy New York University and Dean Emeritus Edward I. Altman Professor of Credit & Debt Markets and Professor of Finance NYU Stern School of Business

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