Quick snippets from my morning read on Thursday, 06th May 2021
What books are you reading to build your financial muscle? In this article, Peter Daisyme shares 8 books to read to help you find financial bliss. We share 4 of the books in this article, read the full article to findout what the other 4 books are.
There are many reasons to worry in today’s world. Work, family, politics, and health concerns are ever-present, but top of mind for many people is money. And that’s because managing your finances can be stressful. You need secure finances in order to support yourself and your family. Entrepreneurs who take financial risks to get their startups going have to be especially careful.
The good news is, there are many resources that can help you get your finances on track. These eight reads can help you get started on your journey toward financial bliss.
1. The Tao of Trading by Simon Ree
Simon Ree has spent 40,000 hours and the better part of the last 20 years cracking the code of trading. In his 25 years as a broker and investor, Simon witnessed firsthand the many hurdles individual investors must overcome to succeed.
Simon wrote The Tao of Trading to teach others his tried-and-true ways to create wealth in the markets. Market trading is a way entrepreneurs can develop their own business, but it’s a challenging sector that benefits greatly from an experienced guide such as Ree.
2. Keep It Simple, Make It Big by Michael Lynch
These days, it seems like just about everyone is vying for your money. Michael Lynch, who has decades of experience managing money, says that simplifying your finances and reclaiming what’s yours is easier than you think.
Entrepreneurs need to put themselves first as they build their businesses so they can make their dreams a reality. In Keep It Simple, Make It Big, Lynch helps you cut through the clutter and put you back in charge of your financial life.
3. Stress-Free Money by Chad Willardson
Chad Willardson is passionate about helping clients develop clear financial goals so they no longer need to stress about money. Getting swayed by sales pitches is easy; making the right decisions for your financial future is hard.
In Stress-Free Money, Chad lays out the seven obstacles getting in the way of financial freedom. Recognizing common financial obstacles and developing plans to overcome them is the bread and butter of Chad’s latest book.
4. Pass It On by Lori & Roger Gervais
When you’re thinking about passing down wealth to your kids and grandkids, you need to share wisdom as well as money. You’ve spent years building and protecting your wealth. Without a sound financial education, your children could squander it. Pass It On will prepare kids to responsibly inherit wealth and give parents peace of mind.
Many entrepreneurs hope that their kids will be able to pick up their business when they eventually retire. Whether it’s a whole company or a simple savings account, teaching your children proper money management will give them a head start when that day comes.
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