Do You Have A Favorite Personal Finance Book?

What books or authors you would recommend? I want to read some books regarding personal finance management or investment.
Thanks a lot.

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5 Responses to Do You Have A Favorite Personal Finance Book?

  1. John C says:

    Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
    Your Money or Your Life by Joe Dominguez& Vicki Robin
    The Motley Fool’s You Have More Than You Think
    The Complete Idiot’s Guide To Managing Your Money
    The Courage to Be Rich by Suze Orman
    These are just some of my favorites,they cover every basis of business finances and investmensts.Very useful info on how to create and manage wealth,control your personal finances and etc.

  2. Goonhild says:

    If you’re an Aussie (and even if you’re not) then I’d recommend “The Barefoot Investor” by Scott Pape. It’s written for people in their 20s and 30s to learn how to sort out their finances. It is my favourite book of all time. I used to own 3 copies, so I could lend them to friends. It is truly awesome.
    Scott Pape actually has a finance column on Yahoo!7, the Australian Yahoo site. http://au.pfinance.yahoo.com/b/barefoot-...
    Best wishes

  3. Hands down #1:
    Your Money or Your life by Joe Dominguez & Vicki Robinhttp://www.yourmoneyoryourlife.org/
    Also, any of the Motley Fool personal finance books are excellent. They’re clear, concise, and easy to understand.
    Motley Fool Investment Guide
    Motley Fool Investment Guide For Teens (helped me a lot when I was younger, although still very useful for non-Teens).http://www.fool.com/Shop/Books/Index.htm

  4. Judy says:

    Get a subscription to either Money Magazine or Kiplingers.
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  5. Joseph R says:

    “Personal Finance” for dummies
    “Money” subscriptions

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