12 Best Personal Finance Books for the Savvy Reader

12 Best Personal Finance Books for the Savvy Reader
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It’s no secret that many of us are independent learners when it comes to managing our money. After all, according to a 2020 survey by the Council for Economic Education, only 21 states require high school students to take a personal finance course in order to graduate. As such, it’s little wonder adults are relying on online resources and books to learn more about topics ranging from budgeting, investing, and retirement planning.
In general, personal finance books cater to specific groups of people. This could be millennials, women, or those approaching retirement. Because of this, it can be difficult to find the right advice for your specific situation. However, these 12 personal finance books should do the trick if you’re a savvy reader.

Book 1: “Why Didn’t They Teach Me This In School? 99 Personal Money Management Tips to Live,” by Cary Siegel

If you’re like, money is a subject that I wish I had learned more about in school. In particular, how to properly manage my finances. Thankfully, that’s what Cary Siegel delivers in this book.
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