The journey to get rich requires certain tools.
Although many seem to ignore this, books can help you build your mind, zeal and
knowledge to become successful and rich. Therefore I have taken the effort to
look through some amazing books that can do a lot to get your financial journey
oriented in the right direction.
1.
The Millionaire Next Door
This classic which was first published in 1996 and
written by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko offers in-depth knowledge
from the findings of the authors of how America’s millionaires became rich in
seven key steps. One of the high points discussed was the simple and strategic
method of spending less than you earn. By doing this, you could avoid impulse
buying and diversify your investments.
2.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Robert T. Kiyosaki’s book remains a stunner any day
and anytime. It is a must read if you want to start crafting a path to wealth
while you are young. In this book, Kiyosaki was able to bring the
distinguishing factor or habits of his father, who was a highly educated man
yet poor, and his other father who was a dropout but became a self-made
multimillionaire. The focus follows what are termed the different “quadrants”
of the different classes of people in society and how you can elevate yourself to the Investor quadrant
which will make you super rich.
3.
How Rich People Think
Steve Siebold author of “How Rich People Think” has
spent 30 years interviewing 1, 000 millionaires and billionaires to figure out
what distinguished them from the average person. In the book, Siebold offers
concrete action steps to follow as an ambitious person to building your own
wealth.
4.
Think and Grow Rich
Written in an era of Great Depression, author and
former adviser to President Franklin Roosevelt interviewed over 500 successful
people to discover the keys to good fortune. A classic and bestselling book, it
discusses how you should start planning by setting your aim and desire of how
much you really want to earn. It all starts from the power of your thoughts and
then action.
5.
‘You’re So Money: Live Rich, Even When You’re Not’
Directed towards the middle class earners who are
making entry level pay, author Farnoosh Torabi talks about how you can save
money in certain areas of your life. The book is a great read and offers
wonderful advice to young people. It has a witty, funny and concise approach to
explaining to people how they can handle their finances appropriately on the
road to becoming rich.
6.
The Richest Man in Babylon
Written by George S. Clason, this book unearths
principles and secrets that will lead you to personal wealth. As one of the
most inspirational works on the subject of thrift, financial planning and
personal wealth, “The Richest Man in Babylon” identifies the solution to
financial problems that will guide you to wealth. Such secrets such as keeping
your money, making more by investing and always finding a way to add value
makes this book a celebrated bestseller.
7. The Science of Getting Rich (A Thrifty Book)
Wallace Wattle provides the intellectual framework
of building personal wealth through positive thinking. The book talks about how
you can create wealth through equipping your thoughts to attract wealth. For
example, if you believe that money is evil, then you won’t be wealthy.
8.
The Automatic Millionaire
The Automatic Millionaire written by David Bach
explains that you do not need to get rich through a budget but with a well laid
out plan. The Automatic Millionaire offers timeless principles including phone
numbers, websites and every element that will get you started on your road to
wealth within an hour.
9.
Screw It, Let’s Do It: Lessons in Life
Written by seasoned entrepreneur and billionaire,
Richard Branson offers practical steps of how he became successful and how you
can too. His book is based on his personal experiences and important lessons
which have influenced him and will certainly influence you too if you want to
become rich.
10.
The Millionaire Fast Lane
The Millionaire Fast Lane helps you see the
difference between what you cannot do and what you can. There is the Slowlane
Road and the Fast Lane road, which involves ignoring popular advice and
settling for the unconventional path to attaining wealth and financial
security.
So there you have it, ten books that can define your
path to being rich.
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