3 October Book Suggestions

“Your Money or Your Life”

by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez

It helps readers determine what money means to them, how much is enough, and how to reach financial independence while conserving earth’s resources,”

it is not our patriotic duty to consume and spend beyond our means but rather learn how to generate enough passive income to live the life we choose.”

it’s applauded for covering both long-standing and modern approaches to money management. It can also provide a bit of wisdom for a wide range of readers, covering issues such as getting out of debt, saving strategies and basic investment strategies to go the distance.

Rich Dad Poor Dad

by Robert Kiyosaki’

Kiyosaki shares what he learned growing up from his father and his friend’s father, the latter of which is the “rich dad” in the title. This book not only shows readers the difference between the wealthy and the no wealthy in regard to their perception of money, but it also provides actionable steps for making your money work for you.

Spend Well, Live Rich

By Michelle Singletary’s

 “Spend Well, Live Rich” doesn’t disappoint. With seven different financial mantras and ways to manage money on any budget, this book was written mainly for people without extensive financial knowledge. Singletary provides specific tips on managing money for a life a life of financial freedom, no matter your financial situation.

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