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Master Your Investments

Master Your Investments

The book that explores the mindset and habits of wealthy people, offering insights into how to achieve financial success. Eker argues that our beliefs and attitudes towards money determine our economic success. The book presents a set of principles and “wealth files” that help reprogram the mind to adopt healthy and effective financial habits. Eker combines practical teachings with a motivational approach, encouraging readers to identify and modify their limiting beliefs to create and sustain lasting wealth.

Financial Psychology

“Financial Psychology,” written by Morgan Housel, delves into the emotional complexities that shape our financial decisions. The book explores the behavioral patterns and psychological biases that influence our investment and money management choices. Housel combines academic insights with captivating stories to offer a deep understanding of how our minds deal with money, highlighting the importance of self-knowledge and rationality in building a healthy financial life.

Rich Dad, Poor Dad

“Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki is a best-seller that contrasts the financial philosophies of two fathers: the author’s biological father, a teacher with a middle-class mentality (Poor Dad), and his friend’s father, a rich businessman (Rich Dad). The book explores lessons about investments, financial education and mindset to achieve financial independence, highlighting the importance of acquiring assets and developing entrepreneurial skills. It is a work that challenges conventional concepts about money and offers valuable insights into how to build wealth.

The king of dividends

A practical guide on investments focused on dividends, written by the renowned Brazilian investor. Barsi shares his success story and reveals his strategies for building a solid and profitable investment portfolio. The book teaches you how to identify profitable companies, the importance of dividends for generating passive income and how to invest safely in the long term. Barsi offers valuable tips for beginners and experienced investors, highlighting the importance of discipline and patience in the world of investments.

 
 

The Little Book of Common Sense Investing

This is an essential guide for investors, defending the simplicity and wisdom of investing in low-cost index funds. Bogle, founder of Vanguard Group, explains how most investors benefit more from investing across the entire market rather than trying to pick individual stocks or predict the market. He presents data and arguments to show that, over the long term, index funds outperform most actively managed funds. The book is a clear and convincing case for a low-cost, passive investment approach.

the richness of a simple life

The book explores how living more simply can bring greater happiness and financial well-being. Cerbasi offers advice on how to reduce unnecessary spending, value experiences over possessions, and invest in a more balanced life. The book emphasizes that simplicity and wealth can go together, providing financial freedom and quality of life.

Smart Women Finish Rich

“Smart Women Finish Rich” is a financial guide written by David Bach aimed specifically at women. The book covers practical strategies for achieving financial independence, from budget planning to smart investments. Bach emphasizes the importance of financial education and provides personalized advice to help women build a financially secure and prosperous future.

Get Good with Money

“Get Good with Money” is a book written by Tiffany Aliche, also known as “The Budgetnista”, that offers accessible and practical guidance for improving your financial situation. Aliche covers topics such as budgeting, saving, investing, and debt management, aiming to empower readers to achieve financial stability and long-term prosperity. With a friendly and insightful approach, the book seeks to demystify financial concepts and inspire positive action towards financial freedom.

the richness of a simple life

The book reveals the habits and characteristics of American millionaires. Through detailed research, the authors highlight that most millionaires live a discreet and frugal life, focused on savings, smart investing and controlling expenses. The book challenges wealth stereotypes, showing that many millionaires do not flaunt their wealth, but rather cultivate it with discipline and financial wisdom. He offers valuable insights for anyone looking to achieve financial independence.

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