Saturday, September 1, 2018

BOOK SPECIAL.... 7 BOOKS TO HELP YOU MAKE MONEY


7 BOOKS TO HELP YOU MAKE MONEY

Flip through these tomes by financial experts to know the dos and don’ts of handling your fortune

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
This may sound like a book solely for dads, but it’s not. Robert Kiyosaki’s bestseller is about two “dads” who taught Kiyosaki different perspectives about money: his actual father and his best friend’s father. Kiyosaki uses the lessons he learned from his father figures to offers practical yet slightly counterintuitive financial advice, arguing that you don’t need a high income to become wealthy and that a house isn’t an asset, among other things.

Love Your Life, Not Theirs: 7 Money Habits for Living the Life You Want by Rachel Cruze
This book is based on the concept that comparing yourself to others is a damaging habit — not only mentally, but also financially. New York Times best-selling author Rachel Cruze discusses how you can live the life you want by following seven core financial habits, like reframing the way you think about money, living on a plan, and avoiding debt.

The Total Money Makeover
by Dave Ramsey
This is financial expert and radio host, and New York Times best-selling author Dave Ramsey’s most popular book. In this revised and updated version, Ramsey distills his two decades of financial counseling experience into a seven-step plan for gaining total control over your money.

The Automatic Millionaire
by David Bach
Author David Bach wrote this book to address a question he had been asked repeatedly over the years: What’s the secret to becoming a millionaire?
His answer begins with an illustrative story of a couple making $55,000 a year who, through smart money management, put their kids through college, own two homes debt-free, and retired early with $1 million in the bank. He goes on to detail a practical system, complete with resources like websites and apps, that you can immediately put to work to help secure your finances.

Secrets of Six-Figure Women
by Barbara Stanny
After conducting extensive research and interviewing hundreds of women who earn sixfigure salaries, Barbara Stanny boiled down their insights to seven key strategies for achieving wealth. The journalist, motivational speaker and financial educator discusses these methods in detail. For many people, saving more means earning more, and this book is a great place to start.

The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom
by Suze Orman
Financial expert and New York Times bestselling author Suze Orman’s book explains how people’s relationships with money are influenced by their emotions. According to Orman, emotions like fear and shame are the real things standing between you and financial success. Orman offers tips for paying off debt, how to choose between different types retirement accounts, and more

The Financial Diet
by Chelsea Fagan
For younger readers looking to grasp basic financial principles, like creating a budget and managing credit, Fagan’s book is a great choice. The author draws on expert advice to offer readers the tools they need to reach financial stability. It was named Best Book of 2018 by Refinery29.

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