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7 Secrets to Investing Like Warren Buffett – Book review

The book “7 Secrets to Investing Like Warren Buffett”, was written by Mary Buffett and Sean Seah, and was published in 2019. This book provides a helpful summary of the most basic guidelines for investing like an expert. A lot of the advice it offers goes into the fundamentals of value investing. This has long …

Just Keep Buying – Book review

‘Just Keep Buying’, published in 2022 is a straightforward approach to personal finance that revels in debunking falsehoods and eliminating old cliches about money and personal finance. It delves into the psychology of money and presents a practical guide to making healthy financial decisions, including all-important subjects such as saving and making investments. The author, …

“Broke Millennial” – Book review

‘Broke Millennial’ (2017) is a sensible personal financial handbook meant to assist cash-strapped individuals in their 20s and 30s in planning for the future. Complete with easy-to-use yet powerful advice, this book will help you quit barely getting by and begin to prosper both personally and financially. This book’s author, Erin Lowry, is based in …

You are a Badass at making Money – Book review

The 2017 book “You Are a Badass at Earning Money” provides a novel and fascinating viewpoint on what it takes to make a lot of money. You must develop your mind-set and comprehend the power of money if you want to become a master of money-making. Quit making excuses and giving yourself the false impression …

The Millionaire Next Door – Book review

The book ‘The Millionaire Next Door’, based on actual interviews, demonstrates that many millionaires’ daily lives are far from the caricature of luxury automobiles, homes, and private aircraft. Even so, this book debunks the myth that achieving the status of millionaire is tough. According to the author, everyone may learn not only how to become …

The Psychology of Money – Book review

The book ‘The Psychology of Money’ explores how money functions in the actual world. Economists’ concepts are rarely the driving force behind financial actions. Indeed, a variety of reasons influence our financial decisions, ranging from personal background to confidence to greed. The outcomes are usually startling and intriguing. The author Morgan Housel is a Collaborative …

The Total Money Makeover – Book review

The Total Money Makeover is a step-by-step approach to improving your financial condition, no regardless of how dire it appears to be. By taking these seven easy steps, you can reclaim your financial stability and start to plan for a secure, fulfilled retirement. The author of this book, Dave Ramsey, is an American writer, radio broadcaster, …

Rich Dad, Poor Dad – Book review

Rich Dad, Poor Dad, published by Robert Kiyosaki in 1997, combines autobiography and personal advice to illustrate how to become financially independent and prosperous. Robert Kiyosaki is a businessman and investor with a net worth of more than $100 million. His ‘Rich Dad’ brand has released over 15 financial self-help books, with over 26 million copies …

One page Financial Plan – Book review

This book, ‘The One-Page Financial Plan,’ explains why money is important to you and provides you with all the ideas and tactics you need to achieve your financial goals. Carl Richards is a Certified Financial Planner known best for his New York Times weekly “Sketch Guy” column, which uses doodle-like images to explain complicated financial …