Books on finance can seem very inaccessible, with no understanding for how much a beginner might know about the subject. Luckily, we’ve found books that do it right. With the right blend of information and quirkiness, these books give you a comprehensive overview on finance.
Whether that’s applicable to your personal life, your job or company, it really is worth becoming literate on finance. All there is to do it read any of these books and you’ve got a solid start!
#1 The Investment Answer By Daniel C. Goldie
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#2 Financial Freedom by Chase Lawson
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#3 The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
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#4 How I Made $2,000,000 In The Stock Market by Nicolas Darvas
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#5 The Infographic Guide to Personal Finance by Cagan CPA, Michele
An excellent book for both young and old to learn about the importance of money management
This book will help you learn all the skills you need to make good financial decisions and to grow your personal wealth in a steady and successful manner.
The way they lay out the information in clear digestible graphics is great, the visual aspect makes it super easy to learn and more importantly remember.
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#6 The Boss Lady Investor by Krista Goodrich
We (humbly, but passionately) think this is a MUST HAVE book for women of all ages who want to stop being intimidated by money and finances, and instead take the reins on their financial future so they can live the life of their dreams. It’s the perfect book for women of all ages that are ready to learn about how money works, young ladies getting ready to graduate high school or college; Millennials still trying to figure out their finances; and middle-aged women looking forwards the future, or starting over after divorce or other major life change.
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#7 BYE Student Loan Debt by Daniel J. Mendelson
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#8 Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T Kiyosaki
This book is a gateway drug for saving and investing; once I read this book, I immediately started saving and investing while learning more about different saving strategies. This book is suitable for both adults and kids.
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#9 Common stocks and uncommon profits by Philip A. Fisher
While a detailed analysis of a company’s balance sheet can help a finance pro understand a company’s current value (and identify opportunities where the company’s share price doesn’t accurately reflect the business’s true value), it’s largely the company’s management team that will determine the business’s future direction, and therefore the company’s potential value in the future.
The management team defines the direction that company will take in the months and years ahead, they define the aims the business will pursue and they decide how the business will invest and spend in the pursuit of those aims. In short, you can’t create accurate projections about the future of a business without gaining some level of understanding of that business’s management, and this book will help readers gain that understanding for any company they’re analysing.
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#10 Get a Financial Life by Beth Kobliner
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#11 Zero Down Your Debt by Holly Porter Johnson and Greg Johnson
They should know: It helped them wipe out $50,000 of debt. The zero-sum budget’s primary tenets are giving every single dollar earned a purpose―whether it’s for bills, debt repayment or savings―and using last month’s earnings to cover this month’s bills. All you need is the know-how, some willpower, and a positive attitude to transform your financial situation. Let Holly and Greg Johnson show you how to put zero-sum budgeting to work for you.
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#12 The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains by Antony Lewis
Blockchain technology underlies all cryptocurrencies and cryptocurrency transactions. But what exactly is a blockchain, how does it work, and why is it important? The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains will answer these questions and more. Learn about notable blockchain platforms, smart contracts, and other important facets of blockchains and their function in the changing cyber-economy. Lewis will teach readers about the workings of the cryptocurrency market, the evolution and potential impacts of Bitcoin and blockchains on global businesses, and the world of cryptocurrency. Dive into this world with confidence thanks to this comprehensive introduction.
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#13 Clever Girl Finance By Bola Sokunbi
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#14 Your Money or Your Life by Vicki Robin
This book’s thesis is simple: your income is a reflection of the number of hours you spend working. Some people earn $10 per hour while others earn thousands. When you buy something, you’re trading a certain number of hours for the purchase.
From there, the author discusses how to think about money in terms of time. She uses this idea to offer tips on changing your spending habits, getting out of debt, and a range of other topics. I’d recommend it to anyone who wants to feels like they work too much and don’t have enough to show for it.
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Chase Lawson from N/A
Brian Meiggs from My Millennial Guide
Jon Nastor from Hack the Entrepreneur
Sonny Davies from JustWin Marketing
Grace Everitt from N/A
Daniel J. Mendelson from Bye Student Loan Debt
Antti Alatalo from Cashcow Ltd
Phil Hoey from Quotezone
Molly Rollins from Teach Me! Personal Finance
Brenda Knight from Mango Publishing
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Barbara Nevers from NeoLittle