
Personal Finance for Dummies
by Eric Tyson
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appears in Finance and Personal Finance.
Take stock of your financial situationFrom budgeting, saving, and reducing debt, to making timely investment choices and planning for the future, Personal Finance For Dummies provides fiscally conscious readers with the tools they need to take charge of their financial life.This new edition includes coverage of an extensive new tax bill that took e...
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Consider Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T Kiyosaki. Recommended by 23 sources.
“This book reads like a personal parable, contrasting two father figures to drive home a mindset shift about money. The strength is its memorable simplicity: it challenges the “go to school, get a job, and save” script, urging financial literacy and asset-building. However, the advice is vague, repetitive, and built on unverifiable anecdotes rather than a concrete system. You’ll find no step-by-step plans or worksheets here—just big ideas that either light a fire or leave you wanting more substance. It’s best as a narrative thought-starter, not an instruction manual. Its enduring popularity hinges on its emotional appeal and counterintuitive framing, not its instructional depth.”
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