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March 24, 2020

Must Read Personal Finance Books for Women

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Must Read Personal Finance Books for Women

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Looking to check out some personal finance books?   Look no further.  These books are guaranteed to help you improve your personal finances.

The Total Money Makeover- Dave Ramsey

I  love Dave Ramsey. He offers such easy to understand and no non-sense practical advice.  This book will walk you through his “baby step” process to start building wealth.  My husband and I  have followed this plan and we are completely debt-free (including mortgage free) at 34 years old.   His plan works if you are wiling to follow it.

 

You Are a Badass at Making Money: Master the Mindset of Wealth by Jen Sincero 

I absolutely love all of Jen Sincero’s books. She tells you exactly what you need to hear in a straight forward and encouraging way. She is like your best friend that always gives it to you straight but is always in your corner.    This book does exactly that but with your finances. She tackles things like mindset, fears around money, and different ways to make money.

 

Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money – That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki

You may already recognize this book as it is one of the personal-finance classics.  The author tells of his experience learning money lessons from his father (who struggles with money) and his best friend’s wealthy dad.  He illustrates how wealth and poor pole think differently. It’s a must-read personal finance book for everyone.

 

The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future by Chris Guillebeau  

So many people think that the best way that you can become a millionaire is by saving money but the wealthy know the real key is increasing their income. Particularly, increasing the number of income streams that they have.  Starting a side hustle is a great way to earn more and diversify your income.

Chris Guillebeau makes this process so simple with the steps he lays out in the $100 startup.  He walks you through how to set up an extra income stream with less than $100 and minimal effort.

 

Smart Women Finish Rich, Expanded and Updated by David Bach 

You can’t have a list of top personal finance books for women with Smart Women Finish Rich. This book by David Bach is a New York Bestseller many times over.  This book has been helping women improve their finances for many years.  He provides simple and easy to follow directions to help create a personal finance plan. He teaches you basics concepts in a way that is easy to understand and provides practical steps that you can take right away.   It’s a must-read for any woman.

 

The 30-Day Money Cleanse: Take Control of Your Finances, Manage Your Spending, and De-Stress Your Money for Good by Ashley Fernstein Gerstley

This book is a must-read for anyone that wants to change their relationship with finances quickly. And this book is amazing at just that!  The author will help you identify obstacles and causes to you may be overspending and walks you through how to stop your bad money habits.   It’s a great jumpstart for anyone that wants to take some meaningful change towards improving their personal finances.

 

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