WANT FINANCIAL FREEDOM? HERE ARE 7 BOOKS TO HELP YOU
Many requests have been pouring in asking me for additional information on best practices for budgeting, finances, financial planning, retirement and more. So today I am posting about some great books I’ve discovered over the years. They have truly helped thousands of people, if not millions, embrace happiness and follow their true dreams. If you just read a few of the books listed below your financial future will be changed forever. It’s never too early or late to take control of your financial life. As a matter of fact, young adults in particular are in their prime and should read these now.
In order to help you find financial guidance I have put together this list of 7 books that will serve you well in starting your journey to FINANCIAL WELLNESS or getting back on track. I hope you will find them as inspirational and life changing as thousands of others have.
1. Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence: Revised and Updated for 2018 by Vicki Robin
This isn’t just a catchy title; this book is written to help you deal with y our relationship to money and how it can be fixed in 9 simple steps. The opening deals with how we all place a value on our life energy by exchanging our lives fir money.
This book will help you re-examine your priorities and how you think about money. It will help you establish habits that are essential to building wealth.
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2. Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
This book can be recapped in three sentences:
1. Rich Dad Poor Dad is about Robert Kiyosaki and his two dads—his real father (poor dad) and the father of his best friend (rich dad)—and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing.
2. You don’t need to earn a high income to be rich.
3. Rich people make money work for them.
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3. The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy by Thomas Stanley & William Danko
I first read “The Millionaire Next Door” many, many years ago. It provided me with a deeper understanding of how most millionaires are made and live.
I was shocked to learn that most millionaires are the people you don’t expect. They are more likely to live in modest houses and drive old cars. They have saved and chosen to live below their means. This book analyzes those habits and provides many practical tips that will impact your life.
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4. Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness by Dave Ramsey
This book shows you how to stop accepting debt as normal, eliminate it forever in small increments, and build the financial future you deserve in seven steps.
The Total Money Makeover is the most popular personal finance book of all time. It has sold over 5 million copies since its publication in 2003. The first 3 steps you have to take are:
1. Put away $1,000 in an emergency fund.
2. Start paying down your debts, beginning with the smallest.
3. Grow your emergency fund until you have a three-month buffer at least.
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5. Women & Money: Be Strong, Be Smart, Be Secure by Suze Orman
Suze Orman has been one of the leading voices in personal finance for years, and she has written a book all women should read.
The book is about empowering women with essential knowledge so they will be able to independently handle their economic problems in their future. Orman explains precisely what women need to do in a motivational way. Despite the remarkable social advancement women have made over the past decades, little has changed in the way women deal with money, so Orman helps women overcome the blocks that have kept them from acting in the best interest of their money and of themselves.
Get ahead of the money game by checking out Suze’s book.
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6. The Only Investment Guide You’ll Ever Need by Andrew Tobias
Everyone should read this book, especially anyone in their 20’s or 30’s. It is great insight from beginning to end.
The author wrote this some 30 years ago and it gets updated every 3 to 4 years to include up to date information. Ne websites, tools and recommendations. It teaches you about everything you need to know about investing and making smart money decisions. Things like saving, investing, insurance, taxes, and much, much more.
His advice is not only practical and valuable, but is presented in an easy, humorous approach. Get it today!
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7. Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook by Tony Robbins
Once you get a handle on your finances your next step should be to read this book.
Tony's latest financial book is short, actionable and to the point. In 256 pages, Tony gives you specific information to help you with picking an advisor, improving your 401(k) plan and getting through the next stock market correction.
Unshakeable is actionable and to the point. It's also a quick read — you can finish it in a few hours on a weekend.
If you have ever wanted to know anything about investing, you will absolutely love this easy-to-read book. It is packed full of incredibly helpful material.
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No matter where you are on your financial journey there are endless options to learn from.