Personal Finance Books I’ve Read and Loved

They say your success will never amount to move than your personal development. This applies to everything in life, including financial success. As someone who grew up with little financial literacy, I can attest to this statement. The best thing I did in my mid-20’s and early-30’s as a woman drowning in debt was to learn everything I could about finance. While the internet is chalk-full of podcasts, blogs and general information, I have found comfort in books that summarized years worth of knowledge into tried-and-true actionable advice. Of course, curating media is important and a bit more of a pain with books since the investment of time is greater. In an effort to reduce wasting your precious time, I am sharing with you a list of personal finance books I’ve read and loved!

Personal Finance Books I’ve Read and Loved

  1. Your Money and Your Life by Vicki Robins
  2. You Are A Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero
  3. Think and Grow Rich by Napolean Hill
  4. Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyasaki
  5. The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins
  6. The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas Stanley
  7. The Elements of Investing by Charles Ellis
  8. The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham

Personal Finance Books on the Reading List

  1. Pathfinders by JL Collins
  2. Set for Life by Scott Trench
  3. Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard
  4. The Financial Diet by Chelsea Fagan
  5. Pillars of Wealth by Davide Greene
  6. Finance for the People by Paco De Leon

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