Physical clutter can be obvious: that unused treadmill, those stacked up boxes, or the pile of knickknacks, mail, and various remotes on the coffee table. But financial clutter, such as debt, overspending, and a fuzzy understanding of what you owe and where your money goes can be much less apparent. Minimalism doesn't mean lack and deprivation. Minimalism is a tool that can help us find happiness by steering us in the direction of what we truly desire. As we let go of financial clutter, we have more resources to accomplish the things we really care about. I am not a financial planner or any sort of investment guru. I grew up knowing I would have to figure out how to work and pay for the things I needed. I've budgeted and run the accounts for our household, both when we were underwater on our mortgage and overburdened with credit card debt, and as we have climbed out of that situation. SIMPLE MONEY can help you: - discover your money beliefs and how they influence your financial decisions - buy less and demolish debt - make a budget that lets you focus on your needs and find a way to afford your desires - feel empowered, not poor, as you control your spending - increase enjoyment and satisfaction without spending money - and more! We work too hard to wonder where all our money went. Life is better when we use money to achieve our dreams, and SIMPLE MONEY can help you along the way.