I will be sharing with you resources that I have used to assist my in my long journey to debt freedom. I was never thought about finances in school and had to find out while attending the university of hard knocks and reading good stuff like the material below.
1. Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! I regret not having this book when I first entered the work force. I read this book and it changed my thinking and out look on life.Makes such good sense & everyone can apply it’s principles to having a life that you dream of. This book could literally change your life as it did mine, if you are serious about getting out of the rat race. I recommend it highly to you for your library.
2. The Wealthy Barber, Updated 3rd Edition: Everyone’s Commonsense Guide to Becoming Financially Independent:I was never taught about saving money from my grandmother who raised me, so this book gave me a strong mastery of the basics. What made it better was that it was pretty easy to follow since they made it fun and more of a conversational topic instead of a text book.
3. The Richest Man in Babylon: Now Revised and Updated for the 21st CenturyThe Richest Man in Bablyon should be required reading by anyone who is serious about their financial future.It is a small book, but it is full with a lot of financial wisdom, I read it in one week.
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