The Money Report Card
What’s Your Money GPA?
Most people coast through life with no clear idea how they’re really doing with money. They earn, spend, save (a little), and hope it all works out. But what if you could grade your finances the same way you got report cards in school? Clear, simple, motivating.
The Money Report Card by Aaron Edwards gives you exactly that. Using a fun, easy-to-follow “school report card” system, you’ll learn how to measure your financial health across five key subjects:
- Income – How to grow your top line with raises, career moves, and side hustles.
- Expenses – How to cut smart, not suffer, and keep lifestyle creep in check.
- Debt – How to crush credit cards, loans, and take back control.
- Savings – How to build a safety net that actually protects you.
- Investing – How to grow wealth with simple, long-term strategies.
Each chapter gives you plain-English lessons, motivational stories, and “Grady’s Corner” tips from your personal finance mascot cheering you on. You’ll calculate your Money GPA, track progress, and see your grades rise as you take control of your finances.
This isn’t about shame. It’s not about being perfect. It’s about progress. Whether you’re buried in debt, just starting out, or ready for advanced “extra credit” strategies like real estate and passive income, this book will show you how to go from financial F’s to straight A’s.
🎓 Graduate into financial freedom. Your diploma? A life with less stress, more freedom, and money that works for you.
If you buy this book, you’ll get: A simple system to grade your money across five key subjects. Step-by-step strategies to raise your financial GPA without feeling overwhelmed. Real-life case studies of people who went from financial F’s to B’s and A’s. Grady’s Corner tips — quick, motivational boosts to keep you on track. Practical homework assignments at the end of each chapter so you make real progress, not just read. Tools to build confidence with money — from crushing debt to investing smart. A clear path to your own “Graduation Plan” — where financial freedom becomes reality.