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Author Interview: ‘The Double Monetary Hourglass’ by Lou Vachon

About the Book:

The #1 secret to financial freedom — there’s no better time to get started than right now…

Do you find yourself worrying about what you’re going to do once you get out of college?

Even if you do manage to get a good job, how do you plan on paying off your student loans? And what about buying a house, getting a reliable car, and starting a family?

Entering the world of “adulthood” certainly comes with a lot of extra requirements, most of which demand sizable financial investment, but it doesn’t have to be a big scary ordeal. In fact, pursuing all of these goals can even become the most liberating and freeing feeling of your life.

70% of college graduates enter the workforce with over $30,000 in debt. But this doesn’t have to be you — you don’t have to become part of yet another statistic.

Proper money management is the byproduct of a mindset shift. Your relationship with money is the foundation of your financial success, and with the right tools, techniques, and practices, you can achieve the monetary abundance you’ve always dreamt of.

In Money Management The Double Monetary Hourglass, you’ll discover:

  • Never-before-seen insight into the world of finance and budgeting, guaranteed to set you free to pursue your passions in life 
  • How to establish a solid financial foundation, and why this will allow you to save no matter how much money you are currently earning 
  • Why your desires aren’t the same as your needs, and how to use this information to achieve major savings 
  • The #1 difference between rich people and poor people, and how you can become more like the rich 
  • The importance of investing before you save (and saving before you spend), and why many often seem to get this wrong 
  • Why financial journaling is the key to manifesting abundance, and how you can begin this daily practice today 
  • 10 of the easiest ways to generate passive income and earn yourself some side cash while doing next to nothing 
  • The 5 best practices for using your money to make more money

… and so much more.

Being financially independent as you walk off that graduation stage is not a far fetched fantasy. This is not a reality reserved solely for those who have very wealthy parents.

You can achieve financial success, even while in school, and can carry this forward with you throughout the rest of your life, earning more and more as you go along — having your money work for you rather than against you.

You don’t have to struggle to pay the bills just because that’s how it is for everyone else you know. You can become something more — you can achieve the furthest extents of your financial desires and live a life completely free of debt.

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Purchase Links:

Amazon – UK / US

Author Interview:

1: Tell us a little about yourself and what got you in to writing?

Well, I’m a handyman, an entrepreneur, artist, and writer. I like to learn a lot of new things. I like real estate, houses and renovating them. When I was young, I had it in my head that I would like to make movies because I love watching movies. So I started to write. 

2: Do you have a favourite time and place where you write?

No. I write in my office with my computer. 

3: Where do your ideas come from?

From my experience, from everywhere. I am an organized man. I follow a plan. 

4: Do you have a plan in your head of where the story is going before you start writing or do you let it carry you along as you go?

Yes, I follow a plan. I do brainstorming at the start. I write my chapters, what I want to put inside. And the book takes shape little by little.

5: What genre are your books and what drew you to that genre?

Non-Fiction. Real estate, business and money. I like real estate, renovating houses. And I like to help people. What could be better than a book to help thousands to millions of people. 

6: What dream cast would you like to see playing the characters in your latest book?

This question does not apply to a non-fiction book. But I love actress Charlize Theron and Alexandra Daddario. 

7: Do you read much and if so who are your favourite authors?

When I have time. I love Fantasy. The author I love is RA Salvatore. 

8: What book/s are you reading at present?

I am not reading a book at the moment. I am writing one about rental properties.

9: What is your favourite book and why?

The Lord of the Rings trilogy, because I love history, characters, hobbit, orc, magic, the fantasy world. And I have always adored the characters of the knights. 

10: What advice would you give for someone thinking about becoming a writer?

Do the profession you love. If you like to write, become a writer and go for it. Life is too short. These days, it’s easier with the Internet. 

11: What are the best Social Media Sites for people to find out about you and your work?

Website: www.manyexpertadvice.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/manyexpertadvice

Amazon Author Page: www.amazon.com/Lou-Vachon/e/B08HSSD889

About the Author:

Lou Vachon is the author of Flipping Houses When You’re Dead Broke and How a 17-year-old Can Do House Flipping Without Losing Money.

Lou is also an online teacher. You can find (How to renovate a furniture like an expert) course on educational platforms like Udemy and Teachable. The course is interesting if you have an interest in the furniture flip trend. More courses will follow to learn about home improvement and DIY.

To learn more about Lou Vachon’s work, visit www.manyexpertadvice.com.

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