1. The Millionaire Next Door by Stanley and Danko
Based on an extensive research on the spending habits of millionaires, this book tells you how to earn and save money. The book discusses next door millionaires, who have worked their way to riches in less than glamorous businesses such as pest-control services, rice-farming, contracting and planning weddings etc.
What separates them from todays millionaires is their lifestyle and spending habits. These businessmen value their money, invest a minimum of 20% from their incomes and dont spend extravagantly on clothes or accessories. This book also teaches you how to plan a budget and stick to it.
2. The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach
This book tells you how to plan your finances using simple common sense. You can learn to make a better use of available financial tools to earn more money. The idea given by the author is about automating your finances by changing your spending habits and making wise investments. The Latte Factor that he discusses in the book tells you how you can save money for a financially secure life post retirement by making a commitment to reduce debts and cutting down unnecessary expenditure on cigarettes and lattes.
3. The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss
The 4-Hour Workweek is about the New Rich, who speed up their retirement plans to start living their dreams now, when they are younger. It is an easy-to-read book offering practical tips on how to work for just 4 hours a week and use the remaining time to do all that you want to.
If you are an employee, you can use the ideas in the book to negotiate a work-from-home arrangement with your employer, or plan a mini retirement every year. The book provides a lot of ways on how you can outsource your business to enjoy the mobility and freedom to work from anywhere you want. The main point the author drives home is about spending less time to earn money and more time on pursuing your dreams.
4. Your Money or Your Life by Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin
Your Money or Your Life offers a different approach to money management. Like The 4-Hour Workweek, this book also talks about the importance of pursuing your dreams. It discusses how to manage your money and time to spend more time on doing what you like to do and less on what you dont. It gives you specific tips on monitoring your spending habits, identifying exactly what you want to do and contributing money towards achieving your goals.
5. Yes, You Can Achieve Financial Independence by James E. Stowers
Written by the founder of Twentieth Century Mutual Funds, this book offers you basic finance lessons and teaches you the concept of investment using illustrative cartoons and images. To understand what kind of mutual funds can get you better returns and to make the most of your mutual funds investments, read this entertaining, informative book.
6. Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker
In Secrets of The Millionaire Mind, the author focuses on your subconscious thoughts and believes that you cultivate your monetary habits right from the day you are born. He writes, in a humorous way, that you are rich or poor based on how you imagine yourself to be.
According to him, thoughts that make you feel you are not good enough to have money or that you will remain poor because of your ancestry are small thoughts that the poor have whereas the rich are committed to creating wealth and optimistic about their finances. The point that the author, Harv Eker, wants to stress on is that your mind should be set on success if you want to achieve anything in life.
7. You Call the Shots by Cameron Johnson
You Call the Shots is a book for young entrepreneurs who want to learn all about personal finance and entrepreneurship. This book is for anyone who has a passion for life and is committed to pursuing their dreams. A successful young entrepreneur himself, the authors story tells you that the best way to achieve what you want in life and enjoy incredible success is by being an entrepreneur, who calls all the shots.
Cameron believes that with the internet making it easy to start and develop a business, you dont have to work for an employer. He also gives you a thorough sketch of the strategies necessary to remove obstacles in your path and taste entrepreneurial success.
8. The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey
The author of this book, Dave Ramsey, compels you to look at rather extreme measures to remove all your debts. He tries to break the myths created by the credit industry and provides something known as the debt snowball to solve your debt problems. If you are motivated to live a debt-free life, it may be wise to listen to what the author, who has a personal finance empire, has to say. The author tells you exactly what to do when you are free from debt and when is the right time to invest money. Though the book may be all about managing your debts, it is also a great motivator, encouraging you to stay debt-free.
9. Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
The book tells you how you can achieve financial independence and make money through investments, real estate and other earning strategies. The rich dad and poor dad discussed in this book have different approaches to wealth creation and spending. The book simplifies the complex world of finance by illustratively explaining the flow of money from your source of income towards your expenditure. It advocates that whether you become rich or poor depends on the way you spend your money.
10. What Color is Your Piggy Bank? by Adelia Cellini Linecker
A small and easy to understand financial guide for kids who want to learn all about money and financing, this book is filled with fundamental lessons for kids aged between 10 and 14. It gives wonderful ideas to kids about identifying a passion or interest, like party planning or after-school arts and crafts lessons, which they can take up to earn some cash. The author has kept the chapters short and the content straight-forward catering well to her young readers.
These top 10 finance books not only offer a great reading experience, but also provide valuable financial advice. See if you can find these books at your local library or buy one that seems interesting from the above list from a bookstore.