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Rich Dad's Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest in That
the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not
by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter (Contributor)
"The rich get richer. The poor get poorer." We've all
heard that complaint many times before. But finally, that long-standing
monetary tradition has been shattered, as Kiyosaki explains how
even the smallest investor can start benefiting from the investing
patterns of the richest folks... (read more) |
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ChangeWave
Investing: Picking the Next Monster Stocks of the New Economy
by Tobin Smith
Don't we all wish we could identify that next big, breakout stock
and jump in before everyone else? Investment professional Tobin
Smith believes he's developed a solid means to that end...(read more) |
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The
Millionaire Mind
by Thomas J. Stanley |
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The
Richest Man in Babylon
by George S. Clason |
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Cashflow
Quadrant: Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom
by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter (Contributor) |
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24
Essential Lessons for Investment Success: Learn the Most
Important Investment Techniques from the Founder of Investor's Business
Daily
by William J. O'Neil
In 24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success, the founder of Investor's
Business Daily and author of How to Make Money in Stocks, William
O'Neil, distills his 40 years of experience, study, and analysis
of the market into a series of lessons about how to buy and sell
stocks. O'Neil is neither a pure fundamentalist nor a technician--instead,
he advocates blending both approaches...(read more) |
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The
9 Steps to Financial Freedom
by Suze Orman |
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The
Courage to Be Rich: Creating a Life of Material and Spiritual
Abundance
by Suze Orman
Talk about an audacious title! But Suze (pronounced "Suzie")
Orman means business in this anecdote-rich compendium of tips on
401(k)s, marriage, homes, and happiness. The PBS star/financial
adviser has made plenty of the mistakes she warns against, like
getting a 30-year mortgage instead of a cheaper 15-year, using Visa
cards as magic carpets to calamity, and losing $20,000 in borrowed
bucks to bum investment advice. Then she became a Merrill Lynch
broker and an author capable of selling 10,000 books in 12 minutes...(read more) |
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You've
Earned It, Don't Lose It: Mistakes You Can't Afford to Make
When You Retire
by Suze Orman (Introduction), Linda Mead (Contributor)
Considering how hard people work for the majority of their lives
with an eye towards retiring, it's surprising to find that many
give little thought to actually funding their retirement. In You've
Earned It, Don't Lose It: Mistakes You Can't Afford to Make When
You Retire, financial advisor Suze Orman addresses this sad fact
and "goes beyond the usual financial primer to describe how
to safeguard your financial future." A specialist in retirement
issues and a Certified Financial Planner, Orman knows her stuff,
and she shares it in a straightforward manner that's especially
helpful...(read more) |
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Irrational
Exuberance
by Robert J. Shiller
CNBC, day trading, the Motley Fool, Silicon Investor--not since
the 1920s has there been such an intense fascination with the U.S.
stock market. For an increasing number of Americans, logging on
to Yahoo! Finance is a habit more precious than that morning cup
of joe...(read more) |
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The
Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's
Wealthy
by Thomas J. Stanley, William D. Danko
How can you join the ranks of America's wealthy (defined as people
whose net worth is over one million dollars)? It's easy, say doctors
Stanley and Danko, who have spent the last 20 years interviewing
members of this elite club: you just have to follow seven simple
rules...(read more) |
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How
to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times
or Bad
by William J. O'Neil
From the school of unemotional investing comes the classic How to
Make Money in Stocks, by Wall Street analyst and publisher William
O'Neil. Readers new to securities will find it an excellent primer,
one that relies on time-honored indicators such as quarterly earnings,
market capitalization, and daily indexes. O'Neil's study of winning
stocks stretches back to the 1960s, and he shares his insights here,
describing what characterizes a growth stock, when to cut your losses
(at 7 or 8 percent, no more), and how to spot a market top...(read more) |
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A
Beginner's Guide To Day Trading Online
by Toni Turner |
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Multiple
Streams of Income
by Robert G. Allen
The author of the rags-to-riches real estate bestseller Nothing
Down for the '90s presents advice drawn from 20 years of writing
and promoting get-rich books through seminars, infomercials, and
home-study courses. In Multiple Streams of Income, Robert G. Allen
shows you how to create income with little or no investment. Says
Allen: "Today, very few families can survive on less than two
streams of income. In the volatile future, you will need a portfolio
of income streams--not one or two--but many streams from completely
different and diversified sources." (read more) |
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The
Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Money & Investing
Kenneth M. Morris, Virginia B. Morris, Alan M. Siegel |
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The
Motley Fool Investment Guide: How the Fools Beat Wall Street's
Wise Men and How You Can Too
by David Gardner, Tom Gardner |
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Eight
Steps to Seven Figures: The Investment Strategies of Everyday
Millionaires and How You Can Become Wealthy Too
by Charles B. Carlson
We know some things about the millionaire next door--what kind of
car he drives, how big his house is--but we don't know so much about
how he built his wealth...(read more) |
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Rags
to Riches: Motivating Stories of How Ordinary People Achieved
Extraordinary Wealth!
by Gail Liberman, Alan Lavine |
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The
100 Best Internet Stocks to Own for the Long Run: Investing
in the Internet Economy and the Companies That Make it Click
by Gene Walden, Tom Shaughnessy |
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Investing
For Dummies®
by Eric Tyson |
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Investing
Online For Dummies®
by Kathleen Sindell |
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Think
and Grow Rich
by Napoleon Hill |
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As
a Man Thinketh
by James Allen |
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Acres
of Diamonds
by Russell H. Conwell |
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