Get financially inspired
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Personal finance doesn't have to be boring and it doesn't have to make you feel like this: 🙈
Go Fund Yourself give you the tools, inspiration and information to help you feel good about money.
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AVAILABLE JULY 11TH 2019
AVAILABLE JULY 11TH 2019
AVAILABLE JULY 11TH 2019
BE FINANCIALLY
INSPIRED
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Personal finance doesn't have to be boring
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Go Fund Yourself gives you the tools, inspiration and information to help you feel good about money.
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power up your finances
THE BOOK
Go Fund Yourself isn’t about cutting back on coffee or walking to work and it definitely isn’t about getting loaded overnight (sorry).
Instead, Go Fund Yourself is about the bigger picture. What you want from your life and how can you earn, spend, save and invest your way towards living your best one.
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The 5 sections:
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Learn it
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Earn it
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Start it
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Spend it
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Invest it
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+ the GFY Money Plan: a 7 step guide to the most important financial moves you can make.
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who?
A self-confessed finance geek and campaigner, Alice Tapper is the founder and author of Go Fund Yourself. Frustrated by the lack of financial education in schools and growing indebtedness amongst her generation, Alice set about creating a new approach to personal finance. In June 2020 she launched the #regulateBuyNowPayLater campaign which led to the FCA's crackdown on BNPL products.
Alice has grown the GFY Instagram community to over 42,000 people and has been featured in a variety of publications, from the Daily Telegraph to Marie Claire - who named her a Future Shaper of 2019. On Instagram, she has become known for her simple and relatable money guides and weekly news bulletins which make complex topics digestible and entertaining. She works with IFAs and pension experts to produce her Masterclass series.
In July 2019, Alice launched her book Go Fund Yourself, published by Head of Zeus which brings together the expert info that we should have been taught in school but weren't.