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Old 15-02-2006, 09:24 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Can I cheat and copy my top 10 books from my website --- oh well sometimes it is easier to ask for forgiveness than permission. Aside: I was frustrated by how many books were waiting to be read so I took a speed reading course last year - there is always room for improvement, no to work on comprehension...

The List

Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki
This book and the subsequent books are now considered and institution. A great to way to start reading about why some are wealthy and some aren’t and how you can choose.

Think and Grow Rich – Napoleon Hill
First published in 1937, and rewritten many times, a classic that is just as relevant today


The Richest Man Babylon – George S Clason
A book of basic wisdoms told through a parable.

The Millionaire Next door – Stanley/ Danko
This shows that anyone with a steady job can make it and that the characteristics of many millionaires are the same ones you already have.

The 9 steps to Financial Freedom – Suze Orman
This book takes you step by step through the process of breaking through the bad debt in your life and getting an effective savings program in place

Building Wealth through Investment Property – Jan Somers
The first Australian on the list. Jan’s books are easy to read and understand. She shows how to lay out a well planned wealth building strategy.

Ordinary Millionaires – Jim McKnight
Jim has done all the work for us by interviewing 12 ordinary Australians who have created their wealth through property. You to will be amazed at how easy it can be.

Streets Ahead – Monique Wakelin and Richard Wakelin
A step by step guide by two Australians who show how to build your knowledge to be successful in property investment.

Wealth Magic – Peter Spann
From a checkout chick to waterfront properties. Through a number of valuable mentors and hardwork Peter shows anything is possible.

From 0-130 Properties in 3.5 years – Steve McKnight
Steve and his partner concentrated on positive cashflow investments, a good story of one way to gain a passive income.

Jane

Disclaimer: These are only suggested readings and do not take into account your personal circumstances. There is no responsibility taken if you read them all and do not achieve your life goals.

Last edited by Sim : 16-02-2006 at 07:31 PM.
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