WANT TO BE RICH? HERE ARE 8 FINANCE BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ. – (2024)

Are you deeply in debt and want to get out of it? Do you want to have more money but simply don’t know where to start? When I first started my journey paying off more than $600k of student loan debt, my answer to both of those questions was a resounding YES. I was so overwhelmed by our finances and I didn’t know where to turn. So, I went to my local library and checked out every available book I could on personal finance and paying off debt. I read ANYTHING I could get my hands on. And then I made this list of my favorites– the best finance books that you should readto help motivate YOU to get out of debt (and have more money).

I am currently studying for the Oklahoma Bar. It has a frighteningly low pass rate (around 65%, compared Utah, where I just came from that has in the upper 90%). I have had to study more than is ideal for me (and for our blog for goodness sakes!) And even then, I’m still not sure if I am putting in enough hours to actually pass this thing. Please send all your good vibes/prayers/anything my way for me to pass. I don’t think our toddler will survive if I have to retake this thing! Haha. But really.

The bar is February 21-22 (a little more than 3 weeks away!) so I will likely be a little more absent from the blog and social media while I try to keep my self and toddler alive and simultaneously study for the bar. Please don’t forget about me over the next couple of weeks! I will try to check in and not be completely absent.

To keep your financial sweet tooth satisfied, I wanted to share my list of favorite personal finance/money making books that you can read while I am a little MIA. In no particular order (because seriously, I don’t have time to organize them in terms of my favorites), here are some GREAT reads, that frankly everyone who earns money or wants to earn money should read. So, everyone. Everyone read these please. These are all Amazon affiliate links but by all means, if your local library has these, go get them for FREE.

WANT TO BE RICH? HERE ARE 8 FINANCE BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ. – (2)

HERE ARE THE 8 FINANCE BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ

Rich Dad Poor Dad

This is a classic. Very easy to read, and very motivating to start thinking about ways to increase your income while not being obsessive about “having money.” It does not provide a lot of practical knowledge about how to get off your rear and make some money, but it is incredibly motivating to get creative for ways to earn extra. It has received negative criticism, but I found it extremely motivating.

The Total Money MakeoverWANT TO BE RICH? HERE ARE 8 FINANCE BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ. – (3)

Another classic that everyone should be at least familiar with. I don’t follow Dave Ramsey’s advice 100%, but he offers great advice especially for anyone just starting out to get their finances on track. I will say at the outset, if you are deeply in debt (like six figures or more) then the debt snowball approach that he talks about in his book is probably not going to be your best bet for paying off debt. (Find out why you should use a different approach here).

The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s WealthyWANT TO BE RICH? HERE ARE 8 FINANCE BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ. – (4)

An excellent book on slowly generating wealth that might change how you see the people around you, at least regarding their finances. This is one of my favorites because so often when it comes to our money, we get sucked into get rich quick schemes that don’t actually lead us anywhere. This book overs more practical advice and is a good starting place.

The Recovering Spender: How to Live a Happy, Fulfilled, Debt-Free LifeWANT TO BE RICH? HERE ARE 8 FINANCE BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ. – (5)

A good read if you, like most Americans, have a little trouble with overspending. Since all of my family’s debt is student loan debt, we used to find ourselves saying things like “we don’t have a problem with spending.” But that is not true. We have purchased things we don’t need. We have strayed off our budget. We get sucked into that illustrious temptress drive thru at Chick-Fil-A. So even if you DON’T think you are an overspender because your debt comes from something like student loans or a mortgage, be sure to give this one a read.

Love Your Life, Not Theirs: 7 Money Habits for Living the Life You WantWANT TO BE RICH? HERE ARE 8 FINANCE BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ. – (6)

Dave Ramsey’s daughter’s new book. I wonder if she hates being referred to as Dave Ramsey’s daughter all the time. Probably. Sorry Rachel Cruze. This book has good financial advice as well as general life advice.

Seven Years to Seven Figures: The Fast-Track Plan to Becoming a MillionaireWANT TO BE RICH? HERE ARE 8 FINANCE BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ. – (7)

This book literally made me feel like starting a new business from the moment I picked it up. Not a lot of practical-real-life-application advice, but VERY motivating to start getting creative about how to increase your income.

The Intelligent Investor

A must read if you are planning to invest at all (which you should be, at least at some point.)

Pitch Anything

Actually not a personal finance book at all, but really great practical knowledge that will help you sell yourself, or things. Both of which we all need to do to earn money. I found this to be especially true when we got serious about paying off over half a million dollars in debt and quickly realized that all the penny pinching in the world wasn’t going to do us that much good. What we needed (and what you most likely need if you have six figures or more of debt) is to increase our income. This book offered useful tools to help us sell our ideas.

Reading personal finance and other finance books (and blogs 😉 is one of the most motivating things you can do to help keep you on track (or get you on track if you’re not there yet) so that you can stay focused on your goal of getting out of debt and otherwise increasing your income.Now get to reading! But do frequently come back to check in on me/us. I may lose my mind the next couple of weeks!

What are some of your favorite finance books? I’d love to hear from you!

Stay in the loop! Gain access to all of my money saving hacks I’m using to help pay off more than $600k of student loan debt!

WANT TO BE RICH? HERE ARE 8 FINANCE BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ. – (2024)

FAQs

WANT TO BE RICH? HERE ARE 8 FINANCE BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ. –? ›

Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki is the best-selling finance book in the world. It has been translated into several languages and sold in many countries.

What is the best book to read if you want to be rich? ›

  • “The Simple Path to Wealth” by J.L. Collins. ...
  • “The Millionaire Fastlane” by M.J. DeMarco. ...
  • “The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing” by Taylor Larimore, Michael LeBoeuf and Mel Lindauer. ...
  • “The Richest Man in Babylon” by George S. ...
  • “The Intelligent Investor” by Benjamin Graham.
Feb 25, 2024

What are some good books to read about finance? ›

Ranking the 49 Best Money Books of All Time
  • The Simple Path to Wealth: Your Road Map to Financial Independence and a Rich, Free Life. ...
  • The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness. ...
  • Atomic Habits: An easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones.

What is the best book to read about making money? ›

Happy Reading!
  1. Rich Dad Poor Dad. ...
  2. Think and Grow Rich. ...
  3. The Millionaire Next Door. ...
  4. The Total Money Makeover. ...
  5. Secret's of the Millionaire Mind. ...
  6. The Science of Getting Rich. ...
  7. I Will Teach You To Be Rich. ...
  8. Money Master The Game.

What is the most sold financial book in the world? ›

Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki is the best-selling finance book in the world. It has been translated into several languages and sold in many countries.

Do millionaires read everyday? ›

Becoming rich isn't about luck, it's a lot of hard work and there's one thing these millionaires all have in common - they're avid readers. On average, a millionaire reads 4 books a month which totals to an average of 52 books a year, helping them grow and build their empire.

Which billionaire reads the most? ›

According to Pew Research, the typical American reads about four books a year. Compare that to the reading habits of American billionaire Bill Gates. He doesn't simply outpace an average reader, he's on an entirely different level; he powers through an astounding 50 books each year.

What is the #1 finance book? ›

Our top pick in finance books is the acclaimed “I Will Teach You to Be Rich,” a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller now in its second edition. The book is aimed toward those just beginning their financial journeys, such as college graduates and newlyweds, but there are tips and tricks applicable to all.

How to use debt to build wealth? ›

One way to do this involves using a lump sum – possibly received from a bonus or an inheritance – to pay off your inefficient debt. If you then borrow the same amount and invest it, you're essentially replacing the inefficient debt with a debt that is tax-deductable and could potentially generate wealth.

Which book makes me millionaire? ›

Here's to a prosperous and wealthy year 2022!
  • “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill. ...
  • “Business Adventures” by John Brooks. ...
  • “The Little Book of Common Sense Investing” by John C. ...
  • “The Essays of Warren Buffett” by Warren Buffett. ...
  • “Tools of Titans” by Tim Ferriss. ...
  • “The Richest Man in Babylon” by George S.
Mar 20, 2024

What company will pay you $200 to read a book? ›

Really! In good news for—likely every reader on this website, a company called WordsRated is looking for “Bibliofile-at-large” (i.e. contractors) to… read books for them. For every book you read, they'll pay you $200.

How to get a millionaire mindset? ›

6 pro tips to achieving the millionaire mindset
  1. Believe in yourself. The millionaire mindset isn't something you can follow for three days and then reap the benefits forever. ...
  2. Be respectful along the way. ...
  3. Turn “I can't” into “I will” ...
  4. Never trust luck. ...
  5. Think big! ...
  6. Keep love in mind.

What is the #1 book ever sold? ›

According to Guinness World Records as of 1995, the Bible is the best sold book of all time with an estimated 5 billion copies sold and distributed.

What is the #1 book in the world? ›

The Bible — 5 to 7 billion

The site says that 6.4 Bibles are sold every 10 seconds. The Guinness Book of World Records highlights a 2021 study by the British and Foreign Bible Society that offered a similar figure. It suggests the total number of Bibles printed is most likely between 5 and 7 billion copies.

How many books do millionaires read? ›

According to a research done by Thomas Carley in which he shows that 85% of self made Millionaires read two or more books per month on an average.

Do billionaires read self help books? ›

Research finds that 85% of rich people read two or more education, career-related, or self-improvement books per month.

Can one book make you a millionaire? ›

Can writing a book make you a millionaire? Only a very small percentage of novelists become wealthy from just their books. Most have other jobs, such as teaching and freelancing, which supplement their income.

What is the book Everyday Millionaires about? ›

Brief summary

Everyday Millionaires by Chris Hogan is a research-based book that debunks the myth of instant wealth and reveals the habits and characteristics of ordinary people who become millionaires. It provides actionable steps for anyone looking to build wealth over time.

Which millionaires have read Think and Grow Rich? ›

These included Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford, Elmer Gates, Charles M. Schwab, Theodore Roosevelt, William Wrigley Jr, John Wanamaker, WIlliam Jennings Bryan, George Eastman, Woodrow Wilson, William H. Taft, John D. Rockefeller, F. W. Woolworth, Jennings Randolph, among others.

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