, How to get rich ?reading 7 books in 2016 ~ CS GAURAV SHARMA

January 22, 2016

How to get rich ?reading 7 books in 2016

To make 2016 a pros perous year, here are some of the best books on personal finance -from classics to hot new releases. No guarantees you'll get rich, but it can't hurt to kick off the new year with one of these gems:
1. Think and Grow Rich
by Napoleon
Hill Prompted by legendary businessman Andrew Carnegie, who turned a few nickels and dimes into a fortune, journalist Napoleon Hill researched more than 500 self-made millionaires over 20 years before releasing his 1937 best-seller, Think and Grow Rich. He boils down the “secret“ to building wealth in 13 principles and reveals “major causes of failure“ that hold many of us back from getting rich.
2. The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness
by Dave Ramsey
If you're looking for a true financial tune-up, financial guru Dave Ramsey's best-seller will do the trick. Ramsey doesn't shower his readers with quick fixes in The Total Money Makeover. He provides a bold approach to finance matters and gets to the bottom of money problems -you. Along the way, he debunks many money myths and attacks the idea of the American Dream.
3. Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
by Robert Kiyosaki
Multimillionaire Robert Kiyosaki tells the story of two dads -his own, and the father of his best friend -in his personal finance classic Rich Dad, Poor Dad.His def i nition of wealth places sig ni ficantly more weight on t he money you have saved for tomorrow -whether for retirement, emergencies, or major events and purchases -than the money you have available to spend today.
4. How Rich People Think
by Steve Siebold
Steve Siebold spent 30 years inter viewing over 1,200 millionaires and billionaires to figure out what it is exactly that t hey're doi ng right. “Everyone has the same op portunity to acquire wealth,“ he said. In this book Siebold recommends further reading and concrete action steps to help ambitious young people build their own wealth.
5. The Richest Man in Babylon
by George S Clason
George S Clason's timeless 1926 classic simplifies everything you need to know about personal finance. He articulates the steps to get rich through a collection of amusing parables based in the wealthiest city of the ancient world: Babylon. All it takes is the ability to grasp a few simple -yet highly effective -concepts, such as paying yourself first, living below your means, and investing in yourself.
6. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing
by John C Bogle
One of the most effective ways to get rich is to invest. If you're not sure where to start when it comes to investing, pick up a copy of John Bogle's book.Endorsed by Warren Buffett, the quick read outlines smart investing strategies and tells you specifically how to use index funds to build wealth.Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group and creator of the world's first index fund, explains why these relatively straightforward vehicles can be so effective -and warns against investment fads and fashions.
7. The Behavior Gap: Simple Ways To Stop Doing Dumb Things With Money
by Carl Richards
Oftentimes, it's the little mistakes that add up and prevent m a ny of u s f rom bui ldi ng wealth. In this book, financial planner Carl Richards focuses on the silly mistakes people make over and over again and explains how our natural instincts lead us astray even when we know what we should be doing instead. Using simple, funny situations anyone can relate to, Richards also offers easy tips and suggestions on how to .break these instinctual bad money habits
Source:- ET


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