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Success is not solely about making more money. It is about knowing where the money you make is going.
Suze Orman The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke
1. Total Money Make-Over by Dave Ramsey
The Total Money Make-Over has been life-changing for me! I started reading it after I watched an online event that Dave Ramsey had last year. He is so inspiring, and I wanted to learn more about changing my financial situation so that I could live a better life, debt-free! I used the workbook along with reading the book. It helped things make better sense, and it helped me visualize the situation I was really in, and what I needed to do to get out of it!
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2. Complete Guide to Money by Dave Ramsey
In this book, Dave Ramsey teaches you everything you need to know about money! If you have questions, they can be answered with this book. It was the first book I read before diving into my debt payoff journey!
There are a few more books by Dave Ramsey that I haven’t read, but he is a great author and knows what he is talking about!
3. Everyday Millionaires by Chris Hogan
Chris Hogan is an exceptional speaker. He is also a wonderful author! In this book, he breaks down myths about millionaires, and explains how ordinary people can actually become millionaires! What I find so interesting about this book is that Chris Hogan and Dave Ramsey interviewed real-life millionaires to see how they made it, and they have revealed the true formula for getting there.
4. You Are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero
Jen Sincero is one of my favs! I absolutely love how she tells it like it in this book just like in her others! If you want to be rich, you have to change your mindset on money and figure out what being “rich” means to you!
But I want you to know that you have everything you need right now to start turning your financial reality into something that doesn’t make you wake up screaming in the middle of the night. You just have to be willing to do what it takes. And here’s what it takes: Agreeing to get really really really uncomfortable. Over and over again.
Jen Sincero You Are a Badass at Making Money
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5. The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke by Suze Orman
I loved this book! It was different than most of the money management books I have read so far. Suze Orman gives a lot of really great advice, information, and facts! She also has online resources that go along with this book to help you get the most out of it.
6. Love Your Life Not Theirs: 7 Money Habits for Living the Life You Want by Rachel Cruze
Rachel Cruze gives some great advice in this book! It can be easy to go into debt when we get carried away with spending and looking at other people’s lives. We all want what we can’t have right? Instead of wanting what others have, we need to learn to love our lives with what we have now. We should save up for those things we want instead of going into debt for them!
Have you read a money management book that has helped you? I would love to hear about it! Please drop a comment below or email me! I would love to hear from you!
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Until next time,
Catherine
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