Books

  • The Millionaire Teacher

    By Andrew Hallam

    This book will get your attention from the get-go, with your blood probably running hot from the realization that you, even you, can become a millionaire.

    Millionaire Teacher: The nine rules of wealth you should have learned in school was written by a school teacher, Andrew Hallam. In the book, Hallam shows how you can build a 7-figure portfolio on a modest salary. He also introduced nine rules of wealth, including:

    Spend like you want to grow rich

    Use the greatest investment ally you have – compound interest

    Avoid paying unnecessary fees

    Conquer the enemy in the mirror

    Build mountains of money with a responsible portfolio, and more!

    A second edition of The Millionaire Teacher was released in 2017. The book has garnered a 4.3/5 rating on Goodreads and is a must-read for those who want to join the millionaire club even when they are not earning the big bucks.

  • I Will Teach you to be Rich

    By Ramit Sethi

    This personal finance book has been liberating twenty-somethings since 2009. It is a practical guide telling you exactly how to go about improving your finances – budgeting, saving, investing, banking, and entrepreneurship.

    I Will Teach You To Be Rich includes a 6-week personal finance program filled with step-by-step actions for 20 to 35-year-olds. The book has an average rating of 4.05/5 on Goodreads based on over 15,000 reviews.

  • The Richest Man in Babylon

    By George S. Clason

    This personal finance book is a timeless classic and one of the best of all time! Initially written in 1926, the lessons remain as fresh as though they were written yesterday. Both old and young, beginner, and experienced investors will find its contents attention-riveting.

    Some basic principles fleshed out in the Richest Man in Babylon include:

    Pay yourself first

     Live below your means

     Put your money to work and earn returns

     Diversify your investment portfolio

     Use compound interest

     Invest in yourself, and more.