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Top 5 Personal Finance Books in 2020
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On this episode of Bookshelf TV we take a look at the top 5 books for fixing your personal finances in 2020.
In reverse order, the top 5 books are:
‘Why Didn’t They Teach Me this In School?’ by Cary Siegel
This book covers everything you should have learned in school about managing your finances that the teachers didn’t show you.
There are 99 principles of money management explained in detail ranging from how to save, how to control your spending, and how to avoid getting into too much debt.
‘Broke Millennial’ by Erin Lowry
Broke Millennial is focused more towards people in their 20’s just coming out of university, as the title suggests.
It covers topics such as how to manage student debt, discussing money with your partner and planning for retirement.
If you’re a new graduate and completely confused by money then this is a great book for you.
‘Your Money Your Life’ by Vicki Robin
This book gives you a 9 step plan for transforming your relationship with money.
It covers topics such as how to understand your past financial decisions, and how to make better ones in the future to improve your life.
If you’re looking for a work life balance that will also build financial stability, this is a great book.
‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ by Robert Kiyosaki
Rich Dad Poor Dad is a classic personal finance book that tells a series of parables about the author’s life and his financial decisions.
It advocates the importance of financial literacy, learning how to invest and the lessons learned from the financial lessons of his best friend’s rich dad.
It’s an all time great finance book, so if you’re interested in improving your finances but haven’t read it, you should definitely give it a try.
‘Unshakeable’ by Tony Robbins
Unshakeable explains how the global economy is like seasons, and that in order to create financial freedom you have to make the most of the good times and be prepared for winter when it inevitably arrives.
Tony Robbins has condensed the financial lessons of his billionaire mentor Ray Dalio into a money mastery guide that is designed to help build an investment portfolio that will protect them when a recession comes.
It’s written in partnership with Peter Mallouk who is a financial planning expert in the United States.
This book is a condensed version of Tony Robbins’s earlier book ‘Money: Master The Game’, which is a 700+ page bible on how to manage your finances.
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In reverse order, the top 5 books are:
‘Why Didn’t They Teach Me this In School?’ by Cary Siegel
This book covers everything you should have learned in school about managing your finances that the teachers didn’t show you.
There are 99 principles of money management explained in detail ranging from how to save, how to control your spending, and how to avoid getting into too much debt.
‘Broke Millennial’ by Erin Lowry
Broke Millennial is focused more towards people in their 20’s just coming out of university, as the title suggests.
It covers topics such as how to manage student debt, discussing money with your partner and planning for retirement.
If you’re a new graduate and completely confused by money then this is a great book for you.
‘Your Money Your Life’ by Vicki Robin
This book gives you a 9 step plan for transforming your relationship with money.
It covers topics such as how to understand your past financial decisions, and how to make better ones in the future to improve your life.
If you’re looking for a work life balance that will also build financial stability, this is a great book.
‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ by Robert Kiyosaki
Rich Dad Poor Dad is a classic personal finance book that tells a series of parables about the author’s life and his financial decisions.
It advocates the importance of financial literacy, learning how to invest and the lessons learned from the financial lessons of his best friend’s rich dad.
It’s an all time great finance book, so if you’re interested in improving your finances but haven’t read it, you should definitely give it a try.
‘Unshakeable’ by Tony Robbins
Unshakeable explains how the global economy is like seasons, and that in order to create financial freedom you have to make the most of the good times and be prepared for winter when it inevitably arrives.
Tony Robbins has condensed the financial lessons of his billionaire mentor Ray Dalio into a money mastery guide that is designed to help build an investment portfolio that will protect them when a recession comes.
It’s written in partnership with Peter Mallouk who is a financial planning expert in the United States.
This book is a condensed version of Tony Robbins’s earlier book ‘Money: Master The Game’, which is a 700+ page bible on how to manage your finances.
Don’t forget to subscribe and press the notifications bell!
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