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  2. 8 Must-Read Personal Finance Books of 2024 for a Fresh Start ...

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    The book outlines Benjamin Graham’s “value investing” philosophy, providing a guide to investing for individuals looking to develop sensible strategies and protect their investments.

  3. 12 of the best investing books, from deep dives to ... - AOL

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    If you have a good grip on foundational investing concepts or want to explore the behavioral side of investing, this book is a solid choice. Amazon rating: 4.7 stars

  4. 14 Best Investing Books for 2024 - AOL

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    1. ‘The Intelligent Investor Revised Edition: The Definitive Book on Value Investing’ Written by: Benjamin Graham. Best investing book for: Value investing overall. What should every investor ...

  5. The Wealthy Barber - Wikipedia

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    The Wealthy Barber (full title: The Wealthy Barber: The Common Sense Guide to Successful Financial Planning) is a financial planning book franchise by Canadian author David Chilton. The first book in the series was in the business fable genre, using the story of fictional characters to convey financial advice.

  6. Survival of the Fittest for Investors - Wikipedia

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    The book was named as one of the "Year's Top Investment Books" and contender for "Best Investment Book of the Year" by the 2013 Stock Traders Almanac. It stated that Survival of the Fittest for Investors "Shows how, with heightened insight and a powerful algorithm, you can survive and thrive in volatile markets by following the simple ...

  7. The Index Card - Wikipedia

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    The original image of the index card, posted to Pollack's blog. In April 2013, Pollack interviewed Olen about her book Pound Foolish, and metaphorically mentioned "that the best [financial] advice for most people would fit on an index card.” [1] [2] Pollack further said, "if you're paying someone for advice, almost by definition, you're probably getting the wrong advice because the correct ...