Unlock The Secret Of Money Making With These Books
Money-making books – sounds like a magic formula? Indeed. Here we bring to you books that explore a plethora of such ways and the mindset of those who cracked their way to the big bucks. Get ready to be inspired by our exclusive collection!
Widely Read Books on Money-Making
1. Think and Grow Rich
The book is a brainchild of an American journalist, lecturer and author, Napolean Hill who went on a personal quest to find out why some people are so successful in their respective fields. Hill interviewed a bunch of some of the wealthiest and most successful people over a decade and jotted down this book with the information he learnt during the process. Besides the money-making formula, the book also touches upon the secret behind well-being of successful people.
2. Rich Dad Poor Dad
The rich and middle class have, undoubtedly, a different attitude towards money management, investments and financial planning. Robert Kiyosaki, in this book, has chalked out these differences by drawing comparisons between his father, a middle-class man, and the super-rich father of his wealthy friend. Kiyosaki has described how the two men, from different financial strata, influenced and shaped his thoughts about money and investing. The book thrives on the theory that one doesn't need a high income to make more money.
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
3. Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets
John Murphy, an American financial market analyst, attempts to throw light on the complicated relationship between technical analysis and stock markets, through this book. Murphy has addressed a vast range of topics ranging from understanding indicators in the markets to reading charts, all of which aim to decode the secrets of financial success for traders. The trends in a future market scenario have been given a special emphasis. The book will help the readers to chart out the strategies for investing accordingly.
Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications (New York Institute of Finance)
4. Your Money or Your Life
This book is a brainchild of three experts on the matter- Joe Dominguez, a financial analyst at the Wall Street; Vicki Robin, a renowned innovator, speaker and writer, and Peter Adeney, an influential financial blogger. It gives a comprehensive nine-step programme on climbing up the ladder of financial success. It redefines the relationship people share with their money. Find out the solutions to all your financial challenges including overcoming debt, saving money, investment and much more.
5. The Richest Man in Babylon
This faux-biblical parable, authored by George S. Clason, dispenses time-tested financial advices from ancient Babylon. The book emphasises saving over spending. It also takes a dig on charity and says that it is important as long as those whom you are giving to, don't become dependent on you. This book was originally a set of pamphlets, written by the author and distributed by Banks and Insurance companies, which were later collected in the form of a book.
Tips for Money Management
1. Before budgeting, jot down your current priority. Be clear what you are saving for— education, wedding, vacation, debt clearance or something else.
2. Track your monthly expenditure.
3. Invest in a financial plan for an emergency.
4. Make smart shopping choices, and cut on unnecessary expenses.
5. Review your debt and strategise ways to clear that.
6. Maintain a strong credit report to accomplish your financial goals.
Unlock The Secret Of Money Making With These Books
Product | Price in India |
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Think and Grow Rich | ₹ 138 |
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! | ₹ 192 |
Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications (New York Institute of Finance) | ₹ 1,020 |
Your Money or Your Life | ₹ 449 |
The Richest Man in Babylon | ₹ 119 |
A multi-media journalist and writer, Vaibhavi views the world as one big piece of poetry. Time and again she tries to capture this poetry through words, as well as, the lens. She loves to explore the depth of human psyche, philosophy, cultures, and oceans! Carrying forward this quest for exploration she reports on various beats ranging from tourism, culture, art, social issues, business, market trends, science and environment to technology. For her, the life mantra can be summarised with the catchphrases, “Hakuna Matata” and “Carpe Diem”.