NEW YORK — Just in time for graduation season, Frank Lee-Wright, a self-proclaimed “globe-trotting financial misfit turned expert,” launches Money Moves: Your Guide to Financial Freedom — the ultimate 2025 gift for Class of 2025 grads and their gifters. Released March 18 on Amazon, this isn't some dull finance lecture; it's a sarcastic, no-BS playbook that guarantees wealth growth through specific, proven actions, perfect for soon-to-be college students dodging the 40% debt trap.
“I've cracked the code by turning pennies into big profits the quiet way,” says Lee-Wright, an anonymous pen name for a guy who doesn't need the cash — or the applause. Money Moves is packed with 23 chapters of hard-earned wisdom and vivid examples — think budgeting with 50/20/30 to stack savings like a pro, hustling on the side to turn spare time into steady cash, skipping debt's grip before it tightens, and investing early to let compound interest build a fortune. With a 60+ term glossary and 2025 stats (median net worth $192,000), it's a masterclass in turning financial newbies into savvy wealth-builders.
It's a game-changer for grads and youngsters new to finances — those stepping into loans, first jobs or a world where money feels like a mystery. This book's strength lies in its no-nonsense clarity — stripping away the jargon to deliver tools that stick. Young readers get a roadmap: savings beat splurges every time, hustles trump handouts for real growth, and investments outrun IOUs by miles. It's not just advice; it's a lifeline for the 40% drowning in debt, offering a way to flip the script from day one. Parents gifting it hand over a legacy of smarts; young adults (18-34) snagging it unlock a future where they're not just scraping by — they're thriving.
The potential here is massive — Money Moves doesn't just teach; it transforms. Grads facing a paycheck for the first time can dodge the system traps that sink peers — credit card quicksand, pressured buys or thinking “later” is soon enough to save. Youngsters get a head start, building habits that compound into millions, not mistakes that cost them decades. “I wrote it not for profit, but to free you — wealth's the key,” Lee-Wright adds. It's a small price for a big shift — practical, proven, and packed with punchy examples that make money make sense.
Frank Lee-Wright, author of Money Moves (2025), empowers young adults with practical financial tools. Blending experience and bold strategies, he inspires wealth-building and independence — your guide to a brilliant future.
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