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Spoudazo said: "[i]One Up on Wallstreet[/i], [i]Learn to Earn[/i], and [i]Beating the Street[/i]
All by Peter Lynch (with John Rothchild on one or two of them). Great reads, not overly technical, a lot of good ground rules, etc.
[i]The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke[/i]
Suze Orman
I don't like to listen to her show because of her sassiness, but she has some good financial advice. Good information on various techniques for investing (like Roth IRAs, etc.)
[i]Confessions of a Street Addict[/i]
Jim Cramer
Pretty good book, more of a biography than a "how-to" book of course.
[i] Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not![/i]
Robert Kiyosaki
Read this book in one sitting, and read a few of the other books in the "Rich dad, Poor Dad" series, and after this, I get the impression it's just a scheme to sale books, as everything "will be explained in this book," etc. and he never really gets a lot of stuff covered. He has a few good points, however, these points can be made in more terse ways. So overall these books are more fluff than content.
Currently reading Benjamin Grahams books, however, those will take a while. :signs053:"
lil dickie said: "Good job. Thanks for the read."
jas3443 said: "I'm reading The Millionaire Next Door. So far it's pretty informative. Talks about the myths of millionaires for instance the average millionaire lives in a $320,000 house. Pretty cool read."