Master Your Personal Finances By Reading These Helpful Books in 2019

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Be honest with yourself, you definitively could use this. Personal finances should be treated as new housewives treat home economics; a subject they probably didn’t give much thought to until they came face to face with it in real life.

You’ve probably already had a number of encounters with personal finances and realized their fragility and how quickly it can suffer if you ignore them. You better give it some attention!

Learn to actually plan out your expenses in the long run so living from paycheck to paycheck no longer seems unbearable. Give yourself the peace of mind to finally not worry about the end of the month by learning how to handle your personal finances through these books.

 

#1 All Your Worth: The Ultimate Lifetime Money Plan

All Your Worth: The Ultimate Lifetime Money Plan
This book is pretty essential reading if you’re interested in the 50/30/20 savings method that’s become an essential tactic of a lot of personal savings experts in recent years. Based on the idea that you should spend 50% of your income on essentials like bills, 30% on ‘fun’ things and save the remaining 20%, ‘All Your Worth: The Ultimate Lifetime Money Plan’ explores the concept in detail, helping people approaching intelligent personal finance for the first time to understand the concepts involved.

#2 The Total Money Makeover: Classic Edition: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness

The Total Money Makeover: Classic Edition: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness
This book has been a game changer for myself and countless others since it was first published in 2003 by bestselling author and financial guru, Dave Ramsey. The beauty of the book is its simple, actionable and proven plan to getting a grip on your personal finances. Dave’s plan is presented in a set of follow-along steps designed to give anybody a clear path to achieving financial freedom and wealth.

#3 Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
Rich Dad Poor Dad is one of those books that completely changes how you think about money and personal finance. It challenges preconceived notions of how to get rich and teaches you about what you should invest in. Definitely a must-read for budding entrepreneurs and if you’re looking to increase your bank balance in the long-run.

#4 The Simple Path to Wealth by J L Collins

The Simple Path to Wealth by J L Collins
It’s an easily readable book and it presents a simple framework that anyone can follow to save more, invest smartly, and begin the journey towards financial independence.

#5 Money Honey: A Simple 7-Step Guide For Getting Your Financial $hit Together

Money Honey: A Simple 7-Step Guide For Getting Your Financial $hit Together
My (biased, as I’m the author) opinion of this book is that it’s a money management guide that is ACTUALLY fun, entertaining, and easy to understand. This book has resonated with female millennials. The subtitle itself is telling… A Simple 7-Step Guide for Getting Your Financial $hit Together. Women who want to empower themselves and take control of their finances should definitely read this!

#6 The Quick-Start Guide to Financial Success by Dirk Maierhafer

The Quick-Start Guide to Financial Success by Dirk Maierhafer
The Quick-Start Guide to Financial Success will help you with life’s financial challenges, such as getting out of debt, buying a car, paying for college, buying a house, saving for retirement, and many other financial milestones that will have a lifelong impact on you and your family. Unfortunately, there is a lack of basic financial education being taught in today’s world, and this is one of the biggest reasons people are struggling financially. But you can have a better life. This book can be picked up by anyone at any point in life so they can start making sound financial decisions immediately.

#7 The Wealthy Barber: The Common Sense Guide to Successful Financial Planning

The Wealthy Barber: The Common Sense Guide to Successful Financial Planning
This book is a great entry for those seeking financial advice. The story-driven format is great for not overwhelming the reader with financial jargon. The book covers the idea of paying yourself first and discusses key elements of spending, saving & investing money.

#8 The Richest Man in Babylon

The Richest Man in Babylon
This book provides some common sense financial advice, principles like: avoid debt, live below your means and invest.

#9 Think And Grow Rich

Think And Grow Rich
This book does a wonderful job describing the psychological elements of finance. The idea is that becoming rich begins with our mindset around money.

#10 More than Enough: The Ten Keys to Changing Your Financial Destiny

More than Enough: The Ten Keys to Changing Your Financial Destiny
Dave Ramsey shares practical and inspirational advice for taking control of your finances. The book doesn’t list general basic steps towards budgeting and living debt-free. It explores the concept of prosperity, giving back to one’s community, and how finances are inextricably linked to romance in relationships. The book’s focus on goals and values go beyond recording numbers on a spreadsheet. It helps you reflect on your approach and beliefs about money, and how you can enhance your life through managing your money well.

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