Draft:Wealth Your Way: A Simple Path to Financial Freedom

  • Comment: Reader's Favorite is not independent (free-book-for-review, additionally all reviews are user-generated), Kiplinger literally says that that article was written by a contributor and therefore is not reliable. Does not meet NBOOK criterion 1, nor GNG. monkeysmashingkeyboards (talk) 23:41, 24 February 2026 (UTC)
  • Comment: The Kirkus review is from the Kirkus Indie program, which means it is a paid review and is not usable for establishing that this book meets our inclusion criteria. The awards all appear to also take paid submissions. The only useful source at this stage is the Publishers Weekly review — you need at least one more independent, in-depth source. MCE89 (talk) 16:31, 13 December 2025 (UTC)

Wealth Your Way: A Simple Path to Financial Freedom

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Cover of Wealth Your Way: A Simple Path to Financial Freedom

Wealth Your Way: A Simple Path to Financial Freedom is a 2022 personal finance book by American author Cosmo P. DeStefano. The book discusses topics related to saving, investing, and long-term financial planning.[1][2]

Publication

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Wealth Your Way was published in 2022 by Scribe Media under its Houndstooth Press imprint. The book is available in multiple formats, including paperback, hardcover, e-book, and audiobook editions.[1]

Overview

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The book provides guidance on saving, investing, and long-term financial planning while emphasizing the development of personalized strategies for achieving financial independence. Topics include cash flow management, retirement planning, risk management, and cognitive biases. The book encourages readers to align financial decisions with personal goals and values rather than following rigid formulas.[1][2][3]

Reception

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Publishers Weekly described Wealth Your Way as a practical guide to personal finance, noting the author's comprehensive coverage of key topics and straightforward style that makes complex material accessible.[1]

A review in Kiplinger highlighted the book's emphasis on developing consistent financial habits and making thoughtful, goal-aligned decisions rather than pursuing short-term gains. The article noted that the author presents concepts through storytelling and practical examples, avoiding financial jargon.[3]

Readers’ Favorite commended the book for its practical approach to financial decision-making, particularly the mindset around personal finances and cultivating self-awareness and personal responsibility.[2]

Author

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Cosmo P. DeStefano is a former tax consultant and retired partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Following his retirement, he has written on personal finance and investing. His work has appeared in Kiplinger[4] and Benzinga.[5]

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