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Recommended Reading?
Posted on 10/13/10 at 7:32 am
Posted on 10/13/10 at 7:32 am
What books and/or articles do yall recommend for someone that know very little about investing?
Posted on 10/21/10 at 4:13 pm to Dapper Prince
Simple Wealth Inveitable Wealth (Nick Murray ) - Simplified principles for equity/fund investing
The Intelligent Investor (Ben Graham) - This book is a staple to any investor. A more difficult read though (took me a couple times through to fully understand). It also becomes less relevant after chapter 5-6
Rich Dad Poor Dad (Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter) - This book is great for understanding what liabilites vs assets truely are outside of the traditional definitions give by the accounting and finance world
4-hour work week (Tim Ferris) - You wont want to put this one down when you start reading. Basically, helps you with the philosophy of your attitude toward investing time and resources.
If you want to get serious about investing, I would suggest taking accounting and finance classes.
The Intelligent Investor (Ben Graham) - This book is a staple to any investor. A more difficult read though (took me a couple times through to fully understand). It also becomes less relevant after chapter 5-6
Rich Dad Poor Dad (Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter) - This book is great for understanding what liabilites vs assets truely are outside of the traditional definitions give by the accounting and finance world
4-hour work week (Tim Ferris) - You wont want to put this one down when you start reading. Basically, helps you with the philosophy of your attitude toward investing time and resources.
If you want to get serious about investing, I would suggest taking accounting and finance classes.
This post was edited on 10/21/10 at 4:31 pm
Posted on 10/21/10 at 6:47 pm to word
Rich Dad Poor Dad
+10000000
This is a must read for anyone!
+10000000
This is a must read for anyone!
Posted on 10/21/10 at 6:49 pm to word
Winning the Loser's Game (Charles Ellis)
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