Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! – Robert Kiyosaki uses the comparison of his own highly educated father who struggled with money throughout his life and died broke to his best friend’s father who was highly successful despite being an eighth-grade dropout to drive home the main point of the book: the poor and middle class work for money but the rich have money work for them. The book explains the importance of your personal financial statement and how to read one, the difference between an asset and a liability, how to invest for cash flow instead of capital gains and more. Rich Dad Poor Dad is the best selling personal finance book of all time.

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MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom – Using insight from interviews with some of the world’s most brilliant financial experts such as Warren Buffet, John Bogle, Sir John Templeton and many more, Tony Robbins has crafted an easy to read guide for anyone looking to gain financial freedom. The book will show you how to save money more effectively, reach your financial goals quicker, create a guaranteed lifetime income stream that you will never outlive and much more. The book is clear and concise and truly offers actionable advice for readers of any income level.
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The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy – The Millionaire Next Door identifies 7 common traits evident in those that have accumulated wealth. The authors identified these traits through research that included focus groups, surveys and interviews of wealthy Americans. When we think of wealth, we think of big homes, flashy cars and expensive tastes. The fact is that most wealthy people live well below their means, spend wisely and follow a lifestyle conducive to accumulating money. The Millionaire Next Door will open your eyes to the simple actions that you can take to gain your financial freedom.

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The The Total Money Makeover: Classic Edition: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness – Dave Ramsey’s bestseller is a must own book for anyone in need of a personal financial makeover. The Total Money Makeover offers practical, straightforward guidance for saving money and paying off debt. The book contains a number of helpful worksheets for budgeting and planning that will help you keep your goals in check. It’s a great place to start for people who are looking for a financial coach to guide them step by step to financial freedom.

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The Automatic Millionaire: A Powerful One-Step Plan to Live and Finish Rich – If you are looking for a great beginner’s book on personal finance, this is it. The Automatic Millionaire is a bit less conventional than The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey, but equally effective. The Automatic Millionaire offers a simple common-sense approach to personal finance that includes simple ideas such as automated savings and accelerated debt payments. If you are at a starting point in your quest for financial freedom, The Automatic Millionaire is an excellent starting point.

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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel (Revised Edition) (Collins Business Essentials) – Originally published in 1949, Benjamin Graham’s classic book on investing has certainly stood the test of time. Graham’s philosophy of value investing focuses not on profit maximization but loss minimization. Graham outlines a rational plan for long term investors to follow that should not be swayed by emotion. The one drawback to the book is that it is written in “1949 language”, but the updated version with chapter summaries by Jason Zweig gives it a bit of a modern touch. Need more convincing that this book is the real deal? Warren Buffet has stated that The Intelligent Investor is “by far the best book ever written on investing”.
I Will Teach You To Be Rich – This is an excellent book for young people who are looking for a simple but effective plan to manage their finances. The book offers a 6 week plan that addresses how to: optimize your credit cards, get the most out of your bank, start an investing plan, spend consciously, automate your finances and create a portfolio. This book isn’t like all of the other personal finance books out there that tell you to stop buying your daily latte. It shows you how to spend more on the things you love by not spending on the things you don’t. It offers practical advice that is easy to understand and will help you build a foundation for financial freedom in 6 weeks.
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