Investing & Retirement Prep Reads! 📚

Investing and topics of retirement can be overwhelming, especially if you’re like me and didn’t grow up with anyone to teach you about personal finance. Like what even is a 401K, Roth IRA, HSA or HYSA?!

When you don’t know where to start, you may get discouraged and never start at all! So what’s most important is figuring out your learning style and what methods you prefer when it comes to learning so you can determine a general direction to go.

In my case, I’ve been loving reading lately! I spend so much time on my phone scrolling through various social media platforms, but oftentimes I get overwhelmed by how much information there is on those platforms (and how much false information there is too!).

That said, I wanted to collect a few of my favorite books that discuss money mindset, investing and finance lingo so you can build a strong foundation on the topic and begin your journey!

Time is literally money when it comes to investing, so give these reads a try and let me know what you think! :)

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2024/1/25 Edited to

... Read moreInvesting and planning for retirement can seem daunting, especially if you're not familiar with key financial concepts. To help demystify these topics, it’s essential to start with a robust foundation in personal finance. Great resources include renowned titles like 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' by Robert Kiyosaki, which contrasts the financial teachings of wealthy and less affluent families, providing critical insights into money management. Additionally, 'Financial Feminist' by Tori Dunlap empowers readers, focusing on overcoming societal financial pressures and finding your unique pathway to wealth. These motivational books offer practical advice tailored to different learning styles, ensuring readers can find the method that resonates with them. Whether you’re exploring how a 401K or Roth IRA works or seeking general investing strategies, these titles can guide you effectively. Remember, the journey to financial literacy is personal, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Be open to learning and engage with the content that speaks to you. For anyone striving for financial independence, diving into these reads is time well spent.

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Check out I will teach you to be rich. It's very comprehensive for financial literacy. A lot of people have issues with rich dad poor dad because it is fictional and robert is kind of a fraud in some ways. I thought the book was solid though.

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