5 personal finance books that make building wealth seem fun
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5 personal finance books that make building wealth seem fun
"The real secret to building lasting wealth on the stock market is breaking the old investing rules. In Rule Breaker Investing, Motley Fool cofounder David Gardner teaches how to craft a purpose-driven portfolio, manage investments, and even master time management for a smarter, happier, richer investment journey. Listen to our Book Bite summary, read by author David Gardner, in the Next Big Idea App or view on Amazon."
"Naval Ravikant is a legendary investor, entrepreneur, and founder in Silicon Valley. Beyond his business acumen, he is known for the distilled wisdom that he shares on living a rich and meaningful life. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant compiles his most powerful ideas about achieving wealth and happiness. Listen to our Book Bite summary, read by author Eric Jorgenson, in the Next Big Idea App or view on Amazon."
"The money dramas that plague us today are tales as old as time. We share all the same personal financial issues of the present with Americans of the past-including presidents. History is filled with relatable stories of money management (and mismanagement). How do your wealth-building skills compare to those of our nation's presidents? Listen to our Book Bite summary, read by author Megan Gorman, in the Next Big Idea App or view on Amazon."
Five accessible books present practical approaches to managing money, investing, and financial decision-making. Rule Breaker Investing advocates breaking conventional investing rules to build lasting wealth through purpose-driven portfolios, active investment management, and time management. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant distills ideas on achieving wealth and happiness through clear principles for living and investing. All the Presidents' Money recounts historical financial stories showing persistent personal-money challenges across American history and compares modern wealth-building skills to presidential examples. Robin Hood Math explains how algorithms and numerical systems shape opportunities and experiences and provides tools to understand and resist algorithmic influence.
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