Get Good at Money

A Beginner's Guide to Investing

by Craig McKinnis

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Get Good at Money

A Beginner's Guide to Investing

by Craig McKinnis

Published Apr 15, 2026
199 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Personal Finance / Money Management


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Book Details

Money doesn’t have to feel overwhelming.

For many people, it does. Not because they’re irresponsible—but because they were never taught how money actually works. Get Good at Money is a clear, calm introduction to investing designed for beginners who want to build confidence without pressure, confusion, or complexity. Instead of focusing on quick wins or complicated strategies, this book helps you understand the fundamental questions that matter most: How to approach money without fear? Why consistency matters more than timing? How to begin investing with clarity and confidence? How to stay steady when emotions and market noise rise? Written in a simple, approachable style, this guide removes the intimidation often associated with investing and replaces it with practical, sustainable habits you can maintain over time. Whether you’re just getting started or looking for a more grounded approach, Get Good at Money will help you move forward with greater clarity, confidence, and peace.

 

About the Author

Craig McKinnis

Craig McKinnis is a financial educator, speaker, and the author of Get Good at Money: A Beginner’s Guide to Investing. He is also the host of the Money Ministry podcast, where he explores the intersection of faith, stewardship, and practical financial decision-making. Craig’s work focuses on helping everyday individuals and families replace financial fear with clarity, confidence, and calm, sustainable habits. With a tone that is both approachable and grounded, he simplifies complex financial concepts into practical guidance that people can apply without pressure, shame, or overwhelm. Drawing from both professional experience and personal journey, Craig emphasizes stewardship over speed, consistency over intensity, and long-term thinking over short-term reactions. His teaching resonates especially with those who feel behind, uncertain, or anxious about money and are seeking a more balanced, faith-aligned path forward. Through his writing, speaking, and podcast, Craig is committed to making financial understanding more accessible—not just as a skill, but as a mindset that supports peace, stability, and purposeful living.