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Napkin Finance: Personal Finance For Visual Learners [Book Review]

Women Who Money
6 min readDec 30, 2019

Are you a “hands-on” or kinesthetic learner who learns by doing? Maybe your preferred way of learning is interacting through text when you read and write.

Auditory learners enjoy taking in information by listening to what others share. And if you have a visual learning style, you prefer to see information and visualize the relationships between ideas

When it comes to learning about money and taking control of your finances, it’s important to seek out information that addresses how you learn best.

You can take action by tracking expenses with a spreadsheet and creating your own budget.

Reading personal finance books, articles, and blog posts and writing out your goals can help grow your wealth. And there are dozens of great podcasts you can listen to that teach about managing your money.

But many of the visuals describing financial concepts are confusing and complicated — especially for people who are just trying to learn the basics of personal finance.

That’s why I’m excited to share a review of Tina Hay’s new book Napkin Finance. If you learn best with pictures, diagrams, or charts, Napkin Finance — Build Your Wealth in 30 Seconds or Less is a great resource to teach you the basics about money and…

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