1. “The Millionaire Next Door: Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy”
By Dr. Thomas Stanley
The late Thomas Stanley collected years of data about millionaire lifestyles. He found that they don’t all inherit their wealth or own mansions. Instead, they live modestly while accumulating their wealth.
This book was originally published in 1996, but the basic money principles can still be applied today.
2. “The Automatic Millionaire: A Powerful One-Step Plan to Live and Finish Rich”
By David Bach
Millionaires don’t spend hours managing their money; they use automated systems that make the wealth-building process easy and repeatable.
From a company-sponsored 401(k) to automatic deposits into a savings account, you’ll learn how to turn your financial life into a well-oiled machine.
3. “Brain Makeover: A Weekly Guide to a Happier, Healthier and More Abundant Life”
By Phyllis Ginsberg
Our brain mainly runs on autopilot, but there are ways to retrain your brain for lasting changes that can help you feel happier in just one week.
The book breaks down the components of happiness and stress, then offers weekly exercises to help you build new neural pathways for a more joyful and purposeful life.
4. “Just Keep Buying: Proven Ways to Save Money and Build Your Wealth”
By Nick Maggiulli
Popular finance blogger Nick Maggiulli dives into the two main principles of building wealth — saving and investing — and crunches numbers to give practical advice for any type of investor in any type of market.
This book is a good reminder that you don’t need to be a math genius or even lucky to get rich in the market.
5. “I Will Teach You To Be Rich: No Guilt. No Excuses. No BS. Just a 6-Week Program That Works”
By Ramit Sethi
The second edition of Ramit Sethi’s popular book “I Will Teach You To Be Rich” challenges traditional finance advice.
For example, many experts recommend brewing your coffee at home to save money, but not Sethi. In fact, he teaches readers to uncover their “rich life” by spending…
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