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The 5 Must-Read Books For Personal Finance

Here is a list of the 5 most helpful books on personal finance. We have chosen these books because they have helped us and thousands of other people to better organize their personal finances. For the selection of these books, it was also crucial that the books are easy to understand and explain very specific details in addition to the basics. So whether you're already well-versed in personal finance or you're still a newbie, these books are sure to help!



9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence. The purpose of Your Money or Your Life is to transform your relationship with money. After following the 9 steps, you will have a clear picture of your finances and your values. We love this book because it is written in a very understandable way with a clear step by step guide.


Btw. the FIRE-Tool from MyWallChart is based on this book


A Powerful One-Step Plan to Live and Finish Rich. The title of the book sounds a bit too simple but after reading the book we have to say that the author does not promise too much. Would you like to set up your finances so that they run towards your goals on auto-pilot? Then let's dig into what makes an automatic millionaire.


No gimmicks. No Hyperbole. No Magic Bullet. The Compound Effect is based on the principle that decisions shape your destiny. Small, everyday decisions will either take you to the life you desire or to disaster by default. Darren Hardy, the publisher of Success Magazine, presents The Compound Effect, a distillation of the fundamental principles that have guided the most phenomenal achievements in business, relationships, and beyond. This easy-to-use, step-by-step operating system allows you to multiply your success, chart your progress, and achieve any desire. If you're serious about living an extraordinary life, use the power of The Compound Effect to create the success you want.


TV analysts and money managers would have you believe your finances are enormously complicated, and if you don't follow their guidance, you'll end up in the poorhouse. They're wrong! The book explains very well why the 10 simple rules of the index card outperform more complicated financial strategies. Inside the book is an easy-to-follow action plan that works in good times and bad times, giving you the tools, knowledge, and confidence to seize control of your financial life.


This book is the #1 Personal Finance book and maybe you already know it.

The book explores the myth that you need to earn a high income to become rich, challenges the belief that your house is an asset, shows parents why they can't rely on the school system to teach their kids about money, and so on. This book shows perfectly how you can (and should!) manage your finances.





Please let us know which books you like the most and which books we should add to our reading list! Remember - sharing is caring :)


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