From the Vault: The Best Books for Your Bucks

Becky Leighton

Posted: March 2, 2020

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This year has the potential to be the year that you take your financial career to the next level.

In order to do so, you’ll need to learn, grow, and develop both hard and soft skills. Beyond formal training and events, there is a wide opportunity to learn financial skills, such as books that will help you become a more strategic and valuable accounting professional.

Millionaire Success Habits: The Gateway to Wealth & Prosperity

by Dean Graziosi

The amended and updated version of the top of the line independently published title, The Gateway teaches budding entrepreneurs and business people the key to generate wealth and financial security. Millionaire Success Habits is a book designed in view of one purpose: to take you from where you are in life to where you need to be in life by consolidating easy-to-actualise ‘Success Habits’ into your daily schedule.

Legendary business mentor Dean Graziosi has broken down the walls of unpredictability around progress and made basic success plans that you can immediately put to use in your life to reach the level of abundance and wealth you want.

This book isn’t tied in with adding more time to your day. It is about supplanting the things that are not serving your future with success habits structured explicitly to help you on your journey to a better you.

A Practical Guide to Personal Finance: Budget, Invest, Spend (Practical Guide Series)

by Michael Taillard

A Practical Guide to Personal Finance is packed brimming with practical counsel on the best way to save, earn and capitalise on your money. Economics expert Michael Taillard teaches you all that you need to know to effectively manage your finances.

Control your spending behaviour, by collecting and following budgetary information proficiently; improve your finance administration, by figuring out how to use the correct tools adequately; and understand your saving goals, by understanding what you can accomplish.

Investing 101: Step by Step Guide to Investing and Creating Wealth

by James Harry

Investing is done by simply purchasing the kind of investment you wish to add to your portfolio. It depends on how much you want your money to be managed.

Investing before you are prepared to bear the weight can be negative over the long haul. You ought to have a fresh start and be ready to start investing with a strong foundation. This book won’t tell you how to make millions, but rather how not to lose your shirt.

Napkin Finance: Build Your Wealth in 30 Seconds or Less

by Tina Hay

Tina Hay established Napkin Finance, a flourishing organisation built on the idea of taking apparently overwhelming topics –  such as budgeting, investing, and retirement funds — and transforming them into simple, skimmable clarifications. Now, Hay has integrated the most significant content into this personal finance handbook. Napkin Finance incorporates many individual learning modules, on subjects ranging from credit scores to taking care of student loans to economics and blockchain.

The first illustrated guide that makes finance enjoyable and accessible, Napkin Finance can help even the most number-phobic reader learn about complex monetary themes without biting the dust of weariness.

Clever Girl Finance: Ditch Debt, Save Money and Build Real Wealth

by Bola Sokunbi

Join the ranks of thousands of smart and astute women who have gone to money master and author Bola Sokunbi for direction on ditching debt, saving money, and building genuine wealth. Sokunbi, the force behind the massively popular Clever Girl Finance website, draws on her own money failures and financial reclamation to teach and engage a new age of women on their journey to money related opportunities. Lighthearted and available, Clever Girl Finance urges women to discuss money and financial health and demonstrates to them the best way to explore their own murky money-related waters and come out afloat on the other side.

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