Book Summary: Money – Rob Moore
Do you make your money work for you, as much as you work for it? Learn how to put your money to work building financial independence and creating a rock solid financial plan.
Do you make your money work for you, as much as you work for it? Learn how to put your money to work building financial independence and creating a rock solid financial plan.
What is the difference between what we do with our money and what we should do? It’s called The Behavior Gap and there are strategies and helpful information on how to close it.
How do you turn an average income into greater than average wealth? What steps does it take and how can you get started? All explored in The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach.
Can you condense your financial plan to an index card? If your finances aren’t simple, you greatly increase the chances of failure. Keep it simple and learn how to build and maintain a simple investing strategy with The Index Card by Helaine Olen.
The Little Book of common sense investing examines the differences between investing in actively managed funds and passively managed funds. It examines why you should care and the impact that fees and taxes have on your money over the long term.
Patrick O'Shaughnessy's Millennial Money looks at the reasons that despite having easier than ever access to investing and all its benefits, millennials simply aren't investing at the same rate as other generations. The author discusses the reasons that this might become a problem in future, such as possible failure of social security and loss of compounded capital from beginning too late.
George Clason's The Richest Man In Babylon explains the basic principles of personal finance through the eyes of a man who lived in the ancient city of Babylon
Escape the rat race and find out what the wealthy teach their children that other parents can't.