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The Millionaire Mind, by Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D.
Comments: Of the 3 millionaire books, this was my favorite. It was easy reading and interesting, supplying a lot of facts and statistics that are helpful and fascinating. This book changed who JW thought millionaires were.
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The Millionaire Next Door, by Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D. and William D. Danko, Ph.D.
Comments: Your neighbor could be a millionaire, this book will show you why. (And its not the one with the big house)
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The Millionaire Women Next Door, by Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D.
Comments: Lots of real life scenarios in this book. A good book for parents to read.
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki
Comments: Advocates financial independence by means of investing, real estate, owning businesses, and the use of finance protection tactics.
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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth, by Ric Edelman
Comments: Contains eight “secrets” successful investors utilize.
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The Richest Man in Babylon, by George S. Clason
Comments: A good historical account that can be applied to present situations many of us run into often.
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What It Takes To Be # 1, by Vince Lombardi, Jr.
Comments: Vince Lombardi is one o the greatest coaches in sports history. But was he really that much different than you or I?
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Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill
Comments: “Rich” is not defined by money. Mr. Hill teaches a mindset to bring value to life and help you redefine being “rich.”
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The Bible
Comments: 2,300+ verses to educate on money, investments, and finances.
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Margin, by Richard Swenson