ABV3(24s)Top 10 Wealth Building Books

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Get rich quick is a myth – building wealth is something that needs strategy and time. Get rich quick schemes tend to prey on people with the desire, but not the willingness to truly achieve financial security. This is a list of books that will truly help you to attain great wealth – but the right way… slowly.


here are many books on wealth-building that can be found in the bookstore or library. However, not all of them are worth your time. This is because different authors have different perspectives on how to achieve wealth. Some people focus more heavily on financial security, while others focus more on happiness and well-being. There are also people who believe that without one, you cannot have the other. These are some of the best books for wealth building so you can choose what works best for you.

Are you stuck in the vicious cycle of paying bills? Are you drowning in debt? Not being able to get ahead? As a believer, have you been wondering how to build wealth? Are you searching for God’s way to achieve financial independence? As a pastor for both small and large churches, Jonathan Geraci has discovered that many believers’ struggles come down to how they relate to money. In this book, you will discover a Biblical holistic view on wealth that may surprise you. You will learn how modern financial advisors and the ancient words of scripture agree. These simple and engaging strategies will teach you Biblical habits for building wealth. In this book, you will discover



10 – 12 MONTHS TO $1 MILLION | BY RYAN MORAN

The word “entrepreneur” is today’s favorite buzzword, and any aspiring business owner has likely encountered an overwhelming number of so-called “easy paths to success.” 


The truth is that building a real, profitable, sustainable business requires thousands of hours of commitment, grit, and hard work. It’s no wonder why more than half of new businesses close within six years of opening, and fewer than 5 percent will ever earn more than $1 million annually. 12 Months to $1 Million condenses the startup phase into one fast-paced year that has helped hundreds of new entrepreneurs hit the million-dollar level by using an exclusive and foolproof formula. 


By cutting out the noise and providing a clear and proven plan, this roadmap helps even brand-new entrepreneurs make decisions quickly, get their product up for sale, and launch it to a crowd that is ready and waiting to buy. 



9. Frugal Living for Dummies

The rich don’t get rich by spending money – they get rich by living frugally. Speaking from my own experience of living frugally, I was able to remove all of my debt and save enough money to put a deposit on a house – all in one year. Not only did I become financially free, I had a much more enjoyable and healthy life. By not going out every night I saved enough time and money to join a gym. I started cooking my own meals and learnt a lot about using and re-using food. It was tough at first, but in the end I was competing against my previous week to see how much I could save – it became a game that I loved.

8. Your Money or your Life

According to one reviewer: “This book was instrumental in my re-imagining of what money is and what it means to my life. As a result of reading this book, I now have a very healthy money-outlook, and can easily make choices that would have been quite difficult before.” In addition, all readers of this site will love this book because it puts its principles forward in a nine-step method – think of it as a top 9 list!

7. The Automatic Millionaire

This book is a straightforward march through common-sense personal financial planning that suggests readers “automate” their contributions to retirement and investment vehicles. The author, in fact, calls his model the “tortoise approach” to becoming wealthy by retirement age. Remember – there is no true get rich quick scheme.



6. Start Small Profit Big

I have to say that real estate is my favorite wealth building tool. In fact, as the property markets around the world are beginning to slump, we are about to hit a perfect time for buying – remember, when everyone is selling – buy, when everyone is buying – sell. Get this book now to prepare yourself for the great investment opportunity which is on its way.


5. Rich Dad Poor Dad


I suspect that most of you will have guessed that this book would be on the list – and it does deserve its place here. The author (Robert Kiyosaki) has used his principles in his own life and been greatly rewarded financially for it. He speaks from experience and manages to do so in an easy to understand way. I enjoyed this book immensely when I read it for the first time and it really changed my way of looking at money and wealth building.



4. One Up On Wall Street

This book is great. Not only does Peter Lynch give a run down of how he invests, but he uses a sensible approach while investing. He examines how to analyze a company, its operations, its financial statements and various other important factors when making an investment decision. The author (Peter Lynch) has also written another great book which is aimed at teenagers: Learn to Earn.



3. The Richest Man in Babylon

How are the sophisticated doing financially? By sophisticated, I mean the affluent, high income earners who spend most of what they make…Richest Man in Bablyon is timeless like Think and Grow Rich but written in a style like the very popular Rich Dad, Poor Dad series. An easy read. Informative and entertaining.

2. The Millionaire Next Door

I thoroughly enjoyed this book – the authors, Thomas Stanley and William Danko, have a very easy to read casual style. One reviewer on amazon sums the book up brilliantly: “Every now and then very, very special book comes along with a “aha” and this is such a book. Many people are spending their way through high incomes—keeping up with the “JONE’S” high profile lifestyle’s encumbered with high debt and zero savings. I worked for a millonaire one time who said “Money buys clothes, clothes don’t buy anything!” He advised us to buy our “toys” clothes, cars, vacations etc. off profits of profits and never spend principal!” That is the basic premise of this book – build profits, then enjoy them – but don’t spend principal.

1. Think and Grow Rich

First published in 1937, this is the end product of two decades of research conducted by Napoleon Hill. His research started when Andrew Carnegie (the steel tycoon who was then the richest man on earth) gave him the assignment of organizing a Philosophy of Personal Achievement. Hill, who was a poor journalist, armed with just an introductory letter from Carnegie, set out to interview over five hundred successful people including Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, John D. Rockefeller, George Eastman, William Wrigley Jr. and Charles M. Schwab. Hill then revealed the priceless wisdom of his research in the form of the thirteen steps to success found in this book. If you only buy one book on this list – this is the one.I would like to say that this is not just a random list of books – using the advice and techniques in them I changed my life and found myself living in a fantastic apartment driving a luxury car (bought second hand of course) and having a wonderful social life. Unfortunately that did all change when I moved to London to become a student, but I can vouch for the books above – if you really do want to build wealth, these will help you to do that! If you have any recommendations of your own, tell us about it in the comments.



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