Poor Charlie's Almanack is a treasure trove of wisdom from Charles T. Munger, who is widely known as Warren Buffett's long-time business partner. Often referred to as the 'abominable no man' by Buffett, Munger is celebrated for his rational and rigorous investment frameworks.
The book begins with Munger's family history and his unique approach to investing, which he describes as 'waiting for the fat pitches' and assessing opportunities through multi-disciplinary frameworks rather than traditional finance theory.
The bulk of the text is dedicated to Munger's speeches and writings over several decades, offering readers a chance to learn from his wit and wisdom. The sections, meticulously assembled by Whitney Tilson, are well-organized and present Munger's thoughts under logical sub-headings.
Rich Dad's Guide to Investing offers a unique economic perspective developed by Robert T. Kiyosaki from two influential father figures. One father, Kiyosaki's biological dad, was highly educated yet struggled financially. The other, his best friend's father, was a college dropout who became a self-made millionaire.
In this follow-up to the bestselling Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Kiyosaki reveals how the wealthiest individuals become even wealthier. He presents simple investing secrets and explains how anyone can enjoy cash benefits by understanding where and how to invest their money wisely.
Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University encourages you to stop living with guilt, frustrations, and headaches that come with trying to manage your personal finances. You owe it to yourself and those you love to find what thousands already have: Financial Peace!
Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom is the follow-up guide to finding the financial fast track that best works for you. It reveals the strategies necessary for moving beyond just job security to greater financial security by generating wealth from four selective financial quadrants.
This work will reveal why some people work less, earn more, pay less in taxes, and feel more financially secure than others. It's simply a matter of knowing which quadrant to work in. Learn why some people work less but earn more, pay less in taxes, and make their money work for them.
The wealthy know that the keys to wealth and financial freedom are found on the right side of the quadrant, through business and investing. Are you ready to find out which quadrant is best for you?