Money: Handle With Care explores the intuitive, emotional, and often unconscious ways people spend money—and why so many struggle to cover essential living expenses. In today’s fast-paced world, money slips away through small daily purchases, impulsive buying, social pressure, convenience spending, and unnoticed leaks such as subscriptions or fees. This book uncovers these hidden patterns and helps readers understand the psychology behind their financial decisions.
Written in clear language and filled with relatable examples, the book guides readers toward practical solutions: distinguishing needs from wants, creating simple budgets, reducing wasteful spending, building emergency funds, and avoiding debt traps. It also highlights the importance of long-term planning and financial discipline.
Suitable for all ages, from students to working adults to retirees, this book provides tools to develop healthier spending habits and achieve financial peace. By understanding how money flows out, readers learn how to retain more of it—and use it wisely for a stable and confident future.