Author

Jean Chatzky

📖 Overview

Jean Chatzky is a financial journalist, author, and personal finance expert who has written multiple bestselling books on money management and financial literacy. She serves as the financial editor for NBC's Today Show and hosts the "HerMoney" podcast. Throughout her career, Chatzky has focused on making complex financial concepts accessible to the general public, particularly through books like "Money Rules: The Simple Path to Lifelong Security" and "Pay It Down: From Debt to Wealth on $10 a Day." Her work frequently addresses the specific financial challenges faced by women and families. As a media figure, Chatzky has contributed to various publications including Money Magazine, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal. She founded HerMoney Media, a digital media company and membership platform aimed at improving women's relationships with money. Chatzky's expertise has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Consumer Federation of America's Betty Furness Consumer Media Service Award and the Clarion Award for magazine columns. She holds positions on the advisory boards of several financial organizations and regularly appears as a guest speaker at universities and financial institutions.

👀 Reviews

Readers consistently highlight Chatzky's ability to explain financial concepts in simple, practical terms. On Amazon, readers specifically praise her straightforward advice and step-by-step approaches in "Money Rules," with many noting how the book helped them create tangible financial plans. What readers liked: - Clear, actionable steps without complex jargon - Personal anecdotes that make concepts relatable - Specific dollar amounts and concrete examples - Focus on women's financial empowerment What readers disliked: - Some content repetitive across her books - Basic advice that experienced investors may find too elementary - Limited coverage of advanced investing topics - Some readers found the HerMoney podcast promotional content intrusive Ratings across platforms: - Amazon: Average 4.4/5 across all books - Goodreads: "Money Rules" 3.8/5 (2,100+ ratings) - "Pay It Down" 3.9/5 (890+ ratings) - "Women with Money" 3.7/5 (670+ ratings) Notable reader comment: "Finally, financial advice that doesn't assume you're starting with a trust fund or six-figure salary." - Amazon reviewer

📚 Books by Jean Chatzky

Money Rules: The Simple Path to Lifelong Security - A collection of 94 rules about personal finance, covering saving, spending, investing, debt, and financial security.

Not Your Parents' Money Book: Making, Saving, and Spending Your Money - A guide aimed at younger readers explaining basic financial concepts and money management.

Pay It Down: From Debt to Wealth on $10 a Day - A step-by-step plan for debt reduction and building wealth through small daily financial changes.

The Ten Commandments of Financial Happiness - An examination of the relationship between money and happiness based on research and surveys.

Make Money, Not Excuses - A financial guide focused on helping women overcome common monetary obstacles and achieve financial independence.

Age-Proof: Living Longer Without Running Out of Money or Breaking a Hip - A combined approach to financial and physical health management for aging populations.

Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve - An exploration of women's relationship with money, including earning, investing, and spending.

AgeProof: How to Live Longer Without Breaking a Hip or Running Out of Money - A guide combining financial planning with health maintenance strategies for aging populations.

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