10 Personal Finance Books Im Reading This Year

Published: Feb. 12, 2019, 8 p.m.

b'ARVE Error: Mode: lazyload not available (ARVE Pro not active?), switching to normal mode\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n{"@context":"http:\\\\/\\\\/schema.org\\\\/","@id":"https:\\\\/\\\\/onproperty.com.au\\\\/10-personal-finance-books-im-reading-this-year\\\\/#arve-youtube-rsujqjidkv4659a0b2c6813d094683890","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\\\\/\\\\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\\\\/embed\\\\/RsujqjiDkV4?feature=oembed&iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&rel=0&autohide=1&playsinline=0&autoplay=0"}\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nTo help me with my finances I\'m going to be reading 10 personal finances books this year. Here are the books I plan on reading, hopefully, I will get some great stuff out of them.\\n\\n0:00 - Introduction\\n1:10 - Rich Dad Poor Dad - https://onproperty.com.au/richdadpoordad\\n1:54 - Barefoot Investor - https://onproperty.com.au/barefootinvestor\\n2:45 - Retire Young Retire Rich - https://onproperty.com.au/retireyoungretirerich\\n3:22 - Total Money Makeover - https://onproperty.com.au/totalmoneymakeover\\n3:59 - The Intelligent Investor - https://onproperty.com.au/theintelligentinvestor\\n4:25 - The Millionaire Next Door - https://onproperty.com.au/themillionairenextdoor\\nThe Richest Man in Babylon - https://onproperty.com.au/therichestmaninbabylon\\n4:46 - The Millionaire Fastlane - https://onproperty.com.au/themillionairefastlane\\n5:43 - Fooled by Randomness - https://onproperty.com.au/fooledbyrandomness\\n6:16 - Unshakeable - https://onproperty.com.au/unshakeable\\n\\nRecommended Videos\\nThe 12 Best Personal Finance Books That Will Change Your Life - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSAtYQb82tU\\nTranscription:\\n20 19 for me, it\'s really year to get on top of my finances to start building out the business again, to pay off debt, to start saving a deposit for a house, so in order to help get my finances in order and to help make 29 to year the best year yet I\'m going to be reading it at least 10 finance books this year. As you may know, I read a lot of books last year. I think I read that 76 books or something like that. Adding 10 finance books into the mix probably won\'t be too hard for me. Most of them I do through my phone through audible when I\'m in my car and driving like this, just parked on the beach at the moment. Having my morning coffee. Let\'s get into it. 10 finance books that I\'m going to read this year. In each of these books I will be doing like reviews and summaries on all of the links to all of these books in the description down below from Amazon.com.edu where you can buy them.\\n\\nSo if you want to buy these books and read along with me, then you can their affiliate links in the description down below. So if you do purchase through that, I get a small commission which helps out the channel. So thanks for doing that. Let\'s get into it. Number one is rich Dad, poor dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Now I reread this book last year. Uh, it\'s not that long of a book to read, quite an easy one to read, but I remember reading it last year and getting quite a lot out of it and I want to do a summary for the channel to talk about some of the big concepts in there that I really liked. So Rich Dad, poor dad is my first one. I probably, I can\'t imagine that I\'m going to get crazy life changing stuff out of the book that\'s going to dramatically impact my finances in 2019.\\n\\nBut some of the concepts in there are so good that I just want to reread it and want to share it with you guys. So that\'s more for the channel then for me personally. The second book is another reread and that\'s going to be the barefoot investor by Scott Pape, so I read this one, wasn\'t started last year or something like that, and change the entire way that I did my banking that I managed my bank accounts and it\'s had a really positive impact on my life. There\'s a bunch of stuff in that book that I haven\'t done yet, so I haven\'t done the retirement strategy. I haven\'t done the superannuation strategy, so there\'s a bunch of stuff that I need to implement. So rereading this book,'