Personal finance is often seen as a source of despair rather than problem solving, especially without proper guidance.
To unravel the complex world of the individual economy and make your income prosper we have selected 5 books on the topic that promise to bring effective advice and innovative tips to ward off the debt nightmare.
Why Didn’t They Teach Me This in School? Personal Money Management Principles to Live By – Cary Siegel
Who knew that a parent’s concern for their children’s financial lives could help so many people?
The book written by Cary Siegel is perfect for beginners who want to follow simple but useful tips to better manage their money.
Precisely because it was written for such a personal motivation, the work stands out for having experiences close to the daily lives of young entrepreneurs and above all, with a simple and uncomplicated language.
The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous, and Broke- Suzan Orman
This is the perfect guide for those who are in financial trouble and do not know how to deal with the situation, especially in times of crisis. Suzan Orman’s work reached the top spot on The New York Times bestseller list and is famous for containing precious tips for young people who are experiencing circumstances such as the purchase of their first property, accumulated credit card debt, in addition to charges for student financing, very common problems for those learning to manage their own money.
Your Money: The Missing Manual – JD Roth
This is another book for those who need to find good examples. It is the personal experience of the author, JD Roth, creator of the blog Get Rich Slowly, who tells his secrets in the pages of his work to overcome total financial ruin and become an expert in finance.
Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties – Beth Kobliner
Young people who want to plan for the future but have no idea how to start investing have quite a handbook here. Get a Financial Life also made it to the top of the New York Times bestseller list thanks to his advice on how to organize financial life and start saving even when there is debt, displayed in clear and accessible language.
Personal Finance Simplified: The Step-by-Step Guide for Smart Money Management – Tycho Press
It is another guide for those who want to prevent themselves and think about tomorrow since their youth. Divided into stages, Personal Finance Simplified teaches you to make the best decisions in the most different stages of life and becomes a guide for the future. It also includes tips for paying off debts and saving money in the short and long term.