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What Book changed everything for you (regarding...
What Book changed everything for you (regarding investing/saving)?
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What Book changed everything for you (regarding investing/saving)? For me was Tony Robbins’ Money Master the Game.
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The Simple Path to Wealth JL Collins
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The Millionnaire Next Door got me started.
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Get Money
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Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University
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I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi
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Since my other favs have been mentioned, I'll say set for life.
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If you believe you have emotional issues around money, this book will help reframe your beliefs. I grew up in a family where money is a taboo subject. Money was a “secret” and there was always stress around money and the perception of lack there of.
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Think and grow rich recently. And rich Dad poor Dad when I read it at 16y/o. Easy for young people to read
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I will teach you to be rich and the simple path to wealth got me started, now I’m working my way through all the Bogleheads’ recommended books, many by Jack Bogle, all very good!
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Early Retirment Extreme
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The Total Money Makeover, Think and Grow Rich, From Poverty to Power. There are a lot.
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The Bogleheads' Guide to the Three-Fund Portfolio.
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"The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need" by Andrew Tobias
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad
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"Total Money Makeover" for us. It reinforced what we were already doing to pay down debt, but also gave us a little more insight into financial risk. The one I just read was called "How to Manage Your Money When You Don't Have Any". Could have used that one about 22 years ago!
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Lord of the Flies. You may think I'm joking, but it shaped my view of the human psyche at a young age, and investing is all about understanding individual logic versus heard mentality.
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