Tue May 13 06:36:03 UTC 2025: ## Financial Literacy Guide for Millennials and Gen Z Debuts

**CHENNAI, INDIA – May 13, 2025** – Lavanya Mohan’s debut book, “Money Doesn’t Grow On Trees,” offers a user-friendly guide to personal finance, specifically targeting millennials and Gen Z. Published by Simon & Schuster and released May 12th, the book tackles various financial topics, including mutual funds, insurance, ESOPs, and gold investments, in an accessible and conversational style.

Unlike many finance influencers who often focus on high-value investments, Mohan’s approach is simpler and more relatable. She acknowledges the emotional connection many have with money and how it impacts relationships, marriage, and family planning, offering practical advice on managing these aspects. The book also addresses the gender gap in financial literacy, highlighting the importance of financial independence for women.

Mohan, a blogger and Instagram influencer known for simplifying finance for women, criticizes the lack of financial education in schools and the reluctance of many adults to discuss money with their children. She advocates for incorporating financial literacy into primary school curricula and suggests fun ways to introduce children to the subject.

While acknowledging the role of finance influencers in raising awareness, Mohan cautions against relying solely on them for financial advice. She stresses the importance of seeking professional guidance and encourages readers to overcome inhibitions and actively seek knowledge about personal finance. “Money Doesn’t Grow On Trees” is available for purchase now.

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