Top Personal Finance Books of All Time

Books are your best friend to obtain financial literacy. What school didn’t teach you, what your parents didn’t teach you, what society didn’t teach you, you can learn it from books.

Wealthy people devote at least 30 minutes per day reading. The average person reads 30 minutes per year.

Books are fundamental on your path to become rich and wealthy. They can change your mindset and you can apply the knowledge you get from reading them in real life.

Here is the best finance books that I highly recommend to read

Think and Grow Rich

Think And Grow Rich (1937) is one of the best-selling books of all time. It examines the psychological power of thought and the brain in the process of furthering your career for both monetary and personal satisfaction. Buy on Amazon

The Little Book of Common Sense Investing

The little book of common sense investing shows you an alternative to actively, poorly managed, overpaid funds by introducing you to low-cost, passive index funds as a sustainable investing strategy, which gets you the retirement savings you need without the usual hassle of stock investing. Buy on Amazon

I Will Teach You To Be Rich

I Will Teach You to Be Rich is about how to earn more, save more, and live a Rich Life.

Ramit Sethi has turned from a geeky little Indian kid into one of the major personal finance gurus of the 21st century. What started as a blog in 2004 has become a multi-million dollar empire, selling courses and classes for tens of thousands of dollars apiece – all via email. Buy on Amazon

Rich Dad Poor Dad

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. You don’t need to earn a high income to be rich. Rich people make money work for them. Buy on Amazon

The Intelligent Investor

The Intelligent Investor explains value investing, which is focused on generating steady, long-term profits by ignoring the current market and picking companies with high intrinsic value. Buy on Amazon

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