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Clever Girl Finance: Ditch Debt, Save Money, and Build Real Wealth by Bola SokunbiFounded by Bola Sokunbi, Clever Girl Finance is a mission-driven company aimed at providing women with much-needed financial guidance and support to build financial confidence and make smart money decisions in their day-to-day lives. Through their approach, they support their community in a fun, engaging, relatable, and non-judgmental way. The Clever Girl Finance team is dedicated to helping women to become accountable, ditch debt, save money, and build real wealth.
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You Deserve to be Rich: Master the Inner Game of Wealth and Claim Your Future by Rashad BilalThe creators of the popular Earn Your Leisure podcast present a guide to financial freedom, addressing the psychological effects of living paycheck to paycheck and offering strategies for income-building, passive income, mastering tax systems, and navigating family financial dynamics, supported by inspiring stories of those who have built wealth.
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Dividend Investing : Dependable Income to Navigate All Market Environments by Jenny Van Leeuwen HarringtonDividend Investing is the definitive book on how to construct a portfolio of dividend income paying stocks to create a dependable, consistent source of income. Dividends have long provided a reliable source of income used by everyone from the ultra-wealthy to pragmatic hard workers who have diligently saved for retirement. Once established, a dividend stock portfolio can provide income that is not only tax advantaged, but can grow steadily into the future, keeping up with inflation, all while requiring only minimal intellectual work and no physical effort on the part of the investor.
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Rethinking Investing: A Very Short Guide to Very Long-Term Investing by Charles D. Ellis"n just 10 short, accessible, and inviting chapters, Rethinking Investing: A Very Short Book on Very Long-Term Investing presents straightforward steps that ordinary people can take to better invest their money. This book dispels myths about the value of investment managers, highlights emotional tendencies that can cloud our financial judgment, explains why index funds are a savvy choice, and reveals secrets like why it's better to wait until age 70 to receive Social Security benefits--along with the calculations that make this decision crystal-clear.
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The Simple Path to Wealth: Your Road Map to Financial Independence and a Rich, Free Life by JL CollinsIn the dark, bewildering, trap-infested jungle of misinformation and opaque riddles that is the world of investment, JL Collins is the fatherly wizard on the side of the path, offering a simple map, warm words of encouragement and the tools to forge your way through with confidence. You'll never find a wiser advisor with a bigger heart." -Malachi Rempen: Filmmaker, cartoonist, author and self-described ruffian as described by the author himself: This book grew out of a series of letters to my daughter concerning various things-mostly about money and investing-she was not yet quite ready to hear. Since money is the single most powerful tool we have for navigating this complex world we've created, understanding it is critical. "But Dad," she once said, "I know money is important. I just don't want to spend my life thinking about it." This was eye-opening. I love this stuff. But most people have better things to do with their precious time. Bridges to build, diseases to cure, treaties to negotiate, mountains to climb, technologies to create, children to teach, businesses to run. Unfortunately, benign neglect of things financial leaves you open to the charlatans of the financial world. The people who make investing endlessly complex, because if it can be made complex it becomes more profitable for them, more expensive for us, and we are forced into their waiting arms. Here's an important truth: Complex investments exist only to profit those who create and sell them. Not only are they more costly to the investor, they are less effective. The simple approach I created for her and present now to you, is not only easy to understand and implement, it is more powerful than any other.
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