Reading Collection
Your Financial Year
Budget, save, invest — and build the future you actually want.
Inside this room
10
Books
59
Insights
Read in order, or open the book that matches the problem in front of you.
Books in Order
Start anywhere. Keep going.
The strongest reading paths usually start with the problem you can name clearly.
Broke Millennial
Erin Lowry
You do not need to become a finance person. You need a money system honest enough to support your real life.
Stock Investing for Dummies
Paul Mladjenovic
The beginner's advantage is not prediction. It's the discipline to buy good assets regularly and hold them long enough for compounding to matter.
The Automatic Millionaire
David Bach
Automating your savings is not about making money harder to touch. It is about making your future harder to abandon.
The Intelligent Investor
Benjamin Graham, Jason Zweig
The investor's chief problem and even his worst enemy is likely to be himself.
The Price You Pay for College
Ron Lieber
The best college decision is not the one that impresses strangers. It is the one that leaves a family educated, solvent, and free.
The Psychology of Money
Morgan Housel
Doing well with money has little to do with how smart you are and a lot to do with how you behave.
The Total Money Makeover
Dave Ramsey
A money plan starts changing your life the moment panic stops making the decisions.
You Need a Budget
Jesse Mecham
A budget is the moment your priorities finally get a payroll.
Your Money or Your Life
Vicki Robin, Joe Dominguez
The real payoff is not just having more money. It is needing less from money to feel fully alive.
Zero to One
Peter Thiel, Blake Masters
The best founders do not chase the future at large. They make one corner of it impossible to ignore.
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