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5 financial education books that can transform your life

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These seven financial education books will certainly help you get a better sense of how to organize your personal finances. We can say that financial freedom and economic comfort are essential requirements for a balanced life in busy times.

Far beyond salaries or incomes full of digits, the secret to financial health lies in the intelligent application and management of resources — whether modest or large.

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Nowadays there is a lot of good literature available on the subject, with valuable tips and teachings about personal finances, capable of changing the lives and worldviews of its readers.

5 livros de educação financeira 22-fevereiro-2020

For this reason, today we will talk about the seven main financial education books that promise to revolutionize the way you can reorganize your finances.

 “Rich Dad, Poor Dad”

It's a timeless classic that everyone should read. Written by American millionaire Robert Kiyosaki, it's already a must-read when it comes to personal finance books.

In the work, the author deals with life experiences, coming from a middle-class family in Hawaii, and what he learned from observing the lifestyle of his father (whom he calls “poor dad”) who never achieved economic freedom, and his best friend’s father (the “rich dad”), whose entrepreneurial attitude led him to become the richest man in the country.

This is a great read!

“How to Invest in Real Estate”

This is also a must-read for anyone planning to invest. Among the many tips presented by the author Ávila, practical advice stands out for reducing fees charged by construction companies and real estate agencies, which are often abusive.

Without a doubt, this book is an excellent investment for anyone interested in investing in real estate in 2020.

The New Rule of the Game”

In “The New Rule of the Game” written by Rafael Paschoarelli reveals the surprising secrets and traps created by unscrupulous businessmen and traders —

This includes large banks and financial institutions — to extort consumers. The author also provides a series of tips to help the reader protect themselves from these abuses and thus avoid committing financial waste.

The Smart Investment.

In more than 600 diverse (and extremely valuable) pages, the author provides lessons for those who want to start investing — both in fixed income and in the stock market.

However, the most current versions are edited and commented by big names like Jason Zweig — acclaimed columnist for the Wall Street Journal —

In this work you will find rich content with current applications for this classic of finance literature.

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