Financial books

does anyone have any recommendations for good books on this topic? Like if you could recommend 1 book what would it be?

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Personally have yet to read it, but when I worked at a bookstore, the big seller was:

Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

That book was always in the Top 10 for financial stuff— even loooong after it was first published.

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thanks for the recommendation tuna! im gonna look up a summary. ive heard of it before.. will check it out.

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@Schztuna have you read that atomic habits book?

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I haven’t yet @POET, will check out the links you posted though— looks good! :+1:

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thanks for the recomendation fr! it was a great book. i just watched the summary but learned a lot! made me realized i need to stop focusing on working for other people :thinking:

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If you have any questions @POET you can always DM me. I’m good with personal finance.

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I’ve read Atomic Habits. Worth taking a look at.

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Thanks I appreciate it. I watched a book summary video on that book yesterday. Learned a lot. If you have any other recommendations I’d appreciate it. Thanks!

Rich dad poor dad is good.

You should also check out

Think and grow rich by napoleon hill.

The four hour work week.

the art of not giving a â– â– â– â–  book.

Google the law of attraction .

Awaken the giant within by Tony robins

Green lights by MM

Those are my favorites that can help u achieve greatness :fire:.

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thanks for the recommendations

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The Intelligent investor by Benjamin Graham. The author was Warren Buffet’s teacher at Columbia University.

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I second “Intelligent Investor”. I had it, but never read it lol. I think it’s about value investing.

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thanks dude i might watch a summary video of it today :slight_smile:

I’ve found reddit to be a great place to learn about personal finance

I have atomic habits read first 20 pages or something. I don’t think it’s useful just read first part get an idea and rest book is the same

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It’s useful if you apply the knowledge imparted by its author.

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