TOP 12 BOOKS TO HAVE FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE!!
Nowadays financial education is very important as I told about
it in my previous blog.
So,
here I will list top 12 books so you can read them and get to know about
financial knowledge.
1.
Rich
Dad Poor Dad
2.
The
Millionaire next door
3.
The
Intelligent Investor
4.
Street
Smarts
5.
Think
Rich Grow Rich
6.
One
Up on Wall Street
7.
The
Little Book of Common-Sense Investing
8.
Do
What You Love and The Money Will Follow
9.
Secret
of Millionaire Mind
10. The
Money Book for The Young, Fabulous, and Broke
11. What
They Won’t Teach You
12. $100
Start-up
In
this busy world we don’t have time for reading books I know but you can listen
to podcasts or audiobooks from Amazon.
Now let’s
see what these books have in them.
1.
Rich Dad Poor Dad
In
this book, Robert Kiyosaki shows the difference between rich people’s
investments and poor people’s investments. Like poor people sell their shares
at the time of inflation, but rich buy more at the time of inflation.
Your
view towards investing completely changes if you read the book. And he also
says how important it is to know financial education.
2.
The Millionaire next door
The
book was written by Stanley and Danko. Who tried to find the common
denominators between all the millionaires. This book is one of the most
important books to know about financial education.
This
book shows how rich people live below their means. And allow their children to get
success independently. It will also show what runs in millionaires' minds.
3.
The Intelligent Investor
This book
that has ever been written on investing. It will give you the fundamentals of value
investing by taking you through two different approaches of investing
especially in stock markets at length.
The
book was written by Benjamin Graham
4. Street Smarts
Jim Rodgers has helped people in realizing that
you must be smart in class, in the market, and on the street. The book gives readers the
hard facts on the streets and markets that are intriguing and shrewd. By this
book, you will learn how to predict the markets.
5. Think Rich Grow Rich
Napoleon Hill is popular among millionaires for
motivational literature found in his financial education book, It describes timeless
principles for personal achievement; principles of success for every aspect of
life. It was written after the great depression of 1929 and is the end
product of two decades of research conducted by Napoleon Hill.
6. One Up on Wall Street
Peter Lynch has used a common-sense
approach by encouraging the readers to concentrate on what they know instead of
chasing the latest fad on Wall Street. the most interesting thing about this book
is that it teaches potential investors to look around them and capitalize on
idle resources and untapped opportunities.
7. The Little Book of
Common-Sense Investing
John Bogle teaches investors how to follow their
investments to ensure that they yield returns. Here he teaches wealth
owners the significance of diversifying their portfolio and investing in the
long term.
8. Do What You Love and The
Money Will Follow
This book is an excellent read for students who
are still in their early stages of building their careers and businesses. The book was written by Marsha Sinetar.
9. Secret of Millionaire Mind
This book includes excellent strategies and plans
for you to change your money blueprint and reach financial success. It is excellent as it takes you into the mind and the beliefs of wealthy people.
The change of attitude is just as important as
financial education itself, and T.Harv Eker shows you
how to switch it up.
10. The Money Book for The Young, Fabulous, and Broke
The
knowledge they need to understand the markets, credit, and homeownership to
change the attitude of young people who are always intimidated by volumes of
financial information provided in the financial markets.
Suze Orman saw
the niche in young people who had just left college without any form of
financial literacy and wrote a financial education book to enlighten them on
the steps to make money.
11. What They Won’t Teach You

In
what they won’t teach you, 19-year-old author Andre Haykel jr. shows the next
generation entrepreneurs and leaders how exactly they can take advantage of
opportunities outside of the traditional classroom.
12. $100 Start-up
Here Chris Guillebeau shows
you how to lead a life of adventure, meaning, and purpose and earn a good living.
The book is well written.
Thank
you for reading my blog
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