Publisher's Synopsis
Stop snoozing through boring finance books-your wallet's new BFF has arrived.
Meet The Epic Guide to Richer You, the laugh-out-loud roadmap that turns cryptic money jargon into binge-worthy, no-brainer action steps. Whether you're stuck in "how-is-payday-already-gone?" mode or finally ready to flex some serious investor swagger, this book hands you the tools, the mindset-and the occasional dad joke-to level-up your bank balance without hating the process.
Inside these pages you'll:Tame your cash flow using the Maple-Syrup Budget(TM)-stickier (and tastier) than envelopes and spreadsheets combined.
Plug every "uh-oh" hole with insurance safety nets that actually fit-because life loves plot twists.
Strut into the stock market with index ETFs, dividend dynasties, and robo-advisor hacks that work while you nap.
Snowball side-income from basement suites to bite-size Airbnbs-yes, even if a moose once totalled your minivan.
Debunk crypto FOMO (and other upgrade-me-to-regret mind games) before they shred your nest egg.
Master behavioural booby-traps-confirmation bias, loss aversion, shiny-object syndrome-so you stop self-sabotaging every rally.
Craft an all-terrain portfolio with four "Buckets of Awesome" that compound whether markets boom, bust, or breakdance.
Harry Vadalkar, CFA, CFP, MBA-Finance (and self-proclaimed acronym hoarder), turned ramen-budget beginnings into multimillion-dollar freedom via stocks, Bitcoin (back when it cost less than brunch), fintech exits, and teaching 30,000+ students how to make money behave. His goal? Swap fear for fun, complexity for clarity, and get you sprinting toward the life you actually want.
Who it's forNewbies who think "asset allocation" is a yoga pose
Busy parents who'd rather watch hockey than spreadsheets
Side-hustlers, gig-workers, and career climbers craving a simpler wealth plan
Seasoned investors needing a humour-infused strategy refresh
Do I need a finance degree? Nope. If you can laugh, you can learn.
Will this work outside Canada? Absolutely-universal principles, maple-flavoured analogies.