Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees is the personal finance book that finally gets you.
No jargon, no condescension—just practical personal finance wrapped in stories, pop culture references, and the occasional meme.
Money shouldn’t be a source of stress and personal finance shouldn’t feel like a second job. Whether it’s budgets, bank accounts, taxes, investing, or insurance, this book breaks it all down in the context of your life.
We’re tackling everything—from Instagram-fueled spending habits, to negotiating pay checks, to bad money decisions in relationships, to planning for kids, and even plotting a great escape from the 9-to-5. Plus, there are expert insights and real-life anecdotes that make all those 'big, scary' financial concepts feel like things you can understand, and—dare we say—enjoy.
By the end of this book, you won’t just know how money works—you’ll know how to make it work for you.
Lavanya Mohan is a CA turned writer from Chennai. She leads the charter for content and social media marketing at one of India’s most prominent insurtech companies. Her words have been published in The Hindu, BuzzFeed India, Vogue Business, ELLE India and FirstPost. A self-confessed money nerd, she has written extensively about personal finance through her columns, ‘Bookkeeping’ for The Morning Context, and ‘Rupee Rani’ for The News Minute.
She writes about money on her blog, PennMoney (www.pennmoney.com) and can be found talking about it on Instagram, X and Substack as @lavsmohan
Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees is the personal finance book that finally gets you.
No jargon, no condescension—just practical personal finance wrapped in stories, pop culture references, and the occasional meme.
Money shouldn’t be a source of stress and personal finance shouldn’t feel like a second job. Whether it’s budgets, bank accounts, taxes, investing, or insurance, this book breaks it all down in the context of your life.
We’re tackling everything—from Instagram-fueled spending habits, to negotiating pay checks, to bad money decisions in relationships, to planning for kids, and even plotting a great escape from the 9-to-5. Plus, there are expert insights and real-life anecdotes that make all those 'big, scary' financial concepts feel like things you can understand, and—dare we say—enjoy.
By the end of this book, you won’t just know how money works—you’ll know how to make it work for you.
Lavanya Mohan is a CA turned writer from Chennai. She leads the charter for content and social media marketing at one of India’s most prominent insurtech companies. Her words have been published in The Hindu, BuzzFeed India, Vogue Business, ELLE India and FirstPost. A self-confessed money nerd, she has written extensively about personal finance through her columns, ‘Bookkeeping’ for The Morning Context, and ‘Rupee Rani’ for The News Minute.
She writes about money on her blog, PennMoney (www.pennmoney.com) and can be found talking about it on Instagram, X and Substack as @lavsmohan
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