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067 | 5 Great Books on Personal Finance

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The average American spends 10 minutes or less per day reading!

Even more, 27% of adults in the US didn’t read a book in 2018. As you can see reading has become a low priority for many Americans - I hope you’re not one of them!

Today, Dave is going to share 5 books that he hopes will excite you about personal finance.

When Dave was beginning his financial journey he read hardbound books.

Today there are many other ways to expand your knowledge - from books of course, but also by listening to podcasts, online courses, lectures, and college classes.
Learning about personal finance is crucial for anyone to develop a strong foundation for growing and managing their money effectively.

Listen carefully and see if there is one of these 5 books that clicks for you and get to work!

Questions for Review:

  • What medium do you find most helpful when learning about personal finance? Is it audio, video, or the written word?
  • What one book of the 5 most interests you?
  • How can you maintain a focus on continuous learning and growth in your own personal finance journey?

Quote From the Podcast:
"The more that you read, the more things you will know.

The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go."

—Dr. Seuss

  continue reading

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The average American spends 10 minutes or less per day reading!

Even more, 27% of adults in the US didn’t read a book in 2018. As you can see reading has become a low priority for many Americans - I hope you’re not one of them!

Today, Dave is going to share 5 books that he hopes will excite you about personal finance.

When Dave was beginning his financial journey he read hardbound books.

Today there are many other ways to expand your knowledge - from books of course, but also by listening to podcasts, online courses, lectures, and college classes.
Learning about personal finance is crucial for anyone to develop a strong foundation for growing and managing their money effectively.

Listen carefully and see if there is one of these 5 books that clicks for you and get to work!

Questions for Review:

  • What medium do you find most helpful when learning about personal finance? Is it audio, video, or the written word?
  • What one book of the 5 most interests you?
  • How can you maintain a focus on continuous learning and growth in your own personal finance journey?

Quote From the Podcast:
"The more that you read, the more things you will know.

The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go."

—Dr. Seuss

  continue reading

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