Book on money management inspires readers to redefine wealth & freedom

Financial literacy: Money: Know More, Make More, Give More

Book on money management inspires readers to redefine wealth & freedom
Cover for Rob Moore's Book , Money: Know More, Make More, Give More

Published book, Money: Know More, Make More, Give More, is drawing attention for its refreshing approach to personal finance, shifting the conversation from penny-pinching and guilt to empowerment and purpose.

Unlike many finance guides that focus heavily on budgeting tricks and rigid restrictions, this book reframes money as a tool for freedom, impact, and intentional living. Readers say it dismantles fear and confusion around financial matters, encouraging them to build a healthier relationship with money.

At the heart of the book are seven practical lessons that blend financial literacy with mindset transformation. It stresses that “knowledge is power,” urging readers to familiarise themselves with financial terms to gain confidence. It also introduces the idea of a “money story,” teaching individuals to reflect on the habits and beliefs they inherited about money in order to avoid repeating mistakes.

Other key lessons include spending intentionally rather than impulsively, creating multiple streams of income beyond a single salary, and saving and investing consistently—even if the amounts are small. The book highlights that wealth is not only about accumulation but also about generosity, framing giving as a meaningful and fulfilling part of financial health. Above all, it argues that mindset shapes one’s money journey, showing how shifting from scarcity thinking to a mindset of possibility can open new doors.

One reader described the book as “a turning point” in how they viewed finances. “It reminded me that money management isn’t just about surviving—it’s about creating freedom and impact,” they said, reflecting on how the lessons had helped them feel more in control and less overwhelmed.

Though the book does not promise instant wealth or overnight expertise, it resonates with those seeking long-term stability and purpose. By blending practical advice with psychological insight, it positions financial empowerment as accessible to everyone, regardless of income level.

For those keen to explore its lessons further, Money: Know More, Make More, Give More is available on Amazon, with an accompanying free audiobook option via Audible for those who prefer to listen on the go.

With Ghana and many parts of the world grappling with rising living costs and economic uncertainty, the book’s timely message is clear: money does not have to control you. With knowledge, intention, and generosity, it can become a tool to build not just wealth, but a life of choice, security, and meaning.