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Personal Finance Books

This is a posting about having a mindset that helps in wealth building. It is important to understand the difference between being rich financially and building wealth.

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What Is Your Real Asset

If you’ve read more than a handful of my posts, you’ll know that I’m obsessed with always growing, advancing, and learning. I love to read. I’m always looking for that new idea or that nugget of wisdom that will move me forward. But as obsessed as I am about learning and reading, I’m even more obsessed with using my time effectively.

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Book Review – WSJ Financial Guidebook For New Parents

If you’re looking to learn everything about personal wealth and maintaining independence then check out Robert Kiyosaki. He’s written tons of books over the topic, but his most successful work revolves around RICH DAD POOR DAD.

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The Business of the 21st Century – Robert Kiyosaki’s Newest Thoughts

Have you ever heard of the Lotto Black Book? Larry Blair, the author of the book, claims that he has devised a step-by-step formula on how to increase one’s chances of winning the lottery (up to 48.7%. In fact, the author himself already won the lotto for 3 times, and that is not just any winning, but we’re talking about a $3.5M winning all in all.

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Does the Lotto Black Book Really Work?

Winning the lottery has always been thought of as a game of chance. However, a man named Larry Blair has proven this otherwise. For a little background check on this man, he is a mathematics professor and for 8 years, he has been trying to crack the lottery code; in other words, he looked for an intelligent plan on how to increase his chances of winning the lottery.

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All You Need to Know About the Lotto Black Book

Robert G. Allen’s best seller “Multiple Streams of Income” turns 10 years old this year! It’s principles are still solid and creating wealth for readers everywhere.

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Multiple Streams of Income – Robert G Allen Review

THE MONEY DEVOTIONAL is a bold statement in a hypocritical world. It is an indisputable fact that everyone needs money – lots of it. Unfortunately, most people feel it is synonymous to guilt or sin to discuss it openly. Another school of thought considers it as an issue that is rather ignored than openly confront or find a solution to.

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The Money Devotional – 40 Bible Reflections on Money, Wealth, and Possessions

There have been numerous self help books that teach you about financial management. What sets “The Elephant in the Room” distinct from similar genre is how inspirational the narrative turns out to be, triggering your thought process. Interestingly, one does not have to be an investor or a financial planner to read this book.

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How to Be a Self Financial Advisor

If you’re interested in building wealth, making any type of investment, saving money on taxes, or just managing your personal finances better, you don’t need some get rich quick scheme. If you’re not much of a book reader either, or you want up-to-date, relevant information, you should take a look at a financial magazine.

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What Type of Financial Magazine is Right For You?

This is Bach’s follow up to Smart Couples Finish Rich and a number of variations on that theme published over the past decade. This book is worth the read unless you are independently wealthy and managing your funds without any concerns or losses.

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Start Over, Finish Rich by David Bach – A Book Review