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New Book “The Money Messenger” Eliminates Financial Stress for Millennials

Announcement posted by Money Messenger 22 Jan 2020

New Author Angela Santalia Details The Best Money Management Strategies To Increase Financial Literacy Amongst Young Adults

January 22, 2020 (MELBOURNE)Money Messenger founder Angela Santalia proudly announces the publication of her new book and financial resource, The Money Messenger, which is now available for purchase online. Teaching young Australians how to use their income in a better way to reduce financial stressors, The Money Messenger guides young adults on what they need to know about money to help them form healthy behaviours with their finances and avoid future hardships. From setting up bank accounts with automated savings, the truth behind credit cards and personal loans, and investing 101, Angela’s new book is a must-read for anyone looking to learn about money and spend more wisely. This is not just another money book, this is the essential real world money manual.

 

With over two decades working in the Australian Financial Planning industry, Angela has learned a lot about money, people, and which spending habits do and don’t work. “In my experience, I’ve discovered that unfortunately, many people don’t use their income in the best way. Many live payday to payday, have credit card debt, and think that’s ‘normal.’ This is a dangerous cycle that can lead to financial stress. The Money Messenger details exactly what people need to know to combat this. This book is a must-read for all ages, whether you’re starting out or starting over.”

 

In her work as the Money Messenger, Angela’s mission is to increase financial literacy, particularly amongst young adults who suffer from a growing trend of bad debts and financial stress which can follow them around for years. Her expertise in financial planning ensures that Angela’s money secrets and strategies are simple to follow and easy to understand.

 

Along with her book, Angela runs a thriving website, Money Messenger, which features a blog, resources, tools, videos, and more where Angela shares her money management knowledge with the public. To further reach audiences, Angela is active on social media and regularly posts educational content online.


The Money Messenger book is available in paperback for $34.95 AUD (with free postage) or as an ebook PDF for $21.95 AUD. An audio version is coming soon. For more information or to purchase The Money Messenger, please visit www.moneymessenger.com.au.


If you are interested in an interview with the author, or would like more information, please contact Angela on 0413 373 021 or info@moneymessenger.com.au.