Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
The book is a fun story in which the writer shares the story of his learning and experiences from his two fathers, one he called the “Poor Dad,” and another he named the “Rich Dad.”
Writer-speaker-billionaire Robert T.Kiyosaki advocates the importance of financial literacy through this book and provides basic rules and principles to achieve financial freedom.
The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas Stanley
The book is a result of extensive profiling of people of America whose net worth exceeds one million dollars done by its writers Stanley and Danko. The book tried to bust the myth about millionaires and shows the millionaire’s path, which could be followed to achieve financial freedom.
Think and Grow Rich by Napolean Hill
The book is based on the philosophy of “helping yourself.” He says this philosophy can help people succeed in any line of work, just smart thinking. The book teaches the science of success and the art to grow your net worth.
The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham
A globally acclaimed book on value investing (It is an investment tactic to select the under-valued stocks). Investopedia says serious physicists read about Sir Isaac Newton’s theories about gravity and motion. And serious investors read Benjamin Graham’s Books and teachings about finance and investment.
Stop Acting Rich by Thomas Stanley
The book gives a clear and simple message to its readers that “lasting wealth and happiness is rarely found through buying expensive things. It shows you the way to live like a rich person by accumulating more wealth and further using it to achieve financial freedom.
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