Books that teach you how to manage your hard-earned money
Vanshika Vasundhare Feb 25, 2023
The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey
The Total Money Makeover is a self-help book with many real-life examples of people who followed Dave’s baby steps and experienced results. Credit: iStock-Photo
You’re So Money: Live Rich, Even When You’re Not by Farnoosh Torabi
This is one of Farnoosh Torabi’s most important works. She simplifies the complexities of finance and makes budgeting look easy. The author focuses on prioritizing one’s spending based on what one desires the most. Credit: iStock-Photo
I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi
This is one of the best personal finance books and a must-read book for people aged between 20 to 35. It focuses on wealth-creation strategies for personal entrepreneurship. Credit: iStock-Photo
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
This book covers almost everything about personal finance. It is the story of two fathers, one is well-educated with a pile of certifications, and the other is a school dropout. When the well-educated father died, he left his son with nothing except debt. Credit: iStock-Photo
The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas Stanley and William Danko
This book throws light on the investing style of intelligent investors. It talks about how millionaires are thoughtful about generating wealth and live frugally in their daily lives. Credit: iStock-Photo
Your Money or Your Life by Vicki Robin
This isn’t simply a personal finance book. It is a book on the life and how to organize it to reflect your ideals. It targets materialism, which ruins not only our money but also the planet’s finite resources. Credit: iStock-Photo
The One Page Financial Plan by Carl Richards
The One-Page Financial Plan can assist you in determining your financial values and objectives. Carl Richard’s easy methods show you how to prioritize your life goals and find out how to achieve them. Credit: iStock-Photo
You Need a Budget by Jesse Meacham
The technique outlined in this book helps one to live a little more freely and alleviates the anxieties that come with a lack of funds. Credit: iStock-Photo
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John C. Bogle
This book is written by John C. Bogle, the creator of the Vanguard Group, the world’s largest ETF business. The author emphasizes index investing, stock-selecting strategies, and the fundamentals of investing. Credit: iStock-Photo
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