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Patricia
Any book recommendation for financial literacy for teens? (Specifically for a 18 year old)
I’m looking for book recommendations to help an 18-year-old build a strong foundation in financial literacy.
Ideally, something easy to understand, practical, and inspiring for someone just starting to learn about budgeting, saving, investing, and managing money.
What’s your top pick and why?
JaredA simple path to wealth or retire before mom and dad are good reads, right up the alley for young adults
ChrisTeenagers can understand just as much as adults. The usual books recommended to everyone here should be given to teens too.
StaceyThe Psychology of Money!!
First this book firstBreinList of book that I wish I read when I’m 18, (now 24)
1. Ramit Sethi’s I Will Teach You How To Be Rich Second Edition!Very practical book, focuses on living life while growing wealth
2. Vivian Tu’s Rich AF could be a good choice, still practical and fun to listen to.3. Millionaire Mission by Brian Preston (The money guy), the FOO their financial of operation seems quite conservative, also has other parts of planning into one’s finance.
4. The Richest Man in Babylon, (modern english language version) very insightful psychology when it comes to saving and accumulating wealth.
Bonus: if the one reading doesn’t seem to be interested in finance, and prefer the set it and forget it solution.
Check out The Index Card by Helaine Olen, and The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins.
Good luck!
KevinI will Teach you to be Rich by Ramit Sethi is perfect for young adults.
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