7 Books for Aspiring Billionaire’s



 
Bill Gates

Here are seven must-reads by most  of the world's most influential billionaires:


1. RICH DAD POOR DAD ( By Robert Kiyosaki ).


It is a very popular book on personal finance. It clarifies simple methods of managing your personal finance effectively and teaches the difference between working for money and having your money work for you. Within the book, Robert talks about the difference between an asset and liability. He clarifies an asset as something that puts money in your pocket and liability as something that takes money out of your pocket. Robert Kiyosaki also talks about the concept of creating or acquiring assets that produce cash flow then you use that cash flow to finance your ideal lifestyle.


2. PRINCIPLES ( By Ray Dalio ).


Principles is a journey of how Ray Dalio defeated  an economic abyss to become one of the wealthiest men in America.  Ray Dalio is a self made billionaire. In this he did not just talk about money, instead, he talks about principles on how to make better and more informed decisions. He teaches you to think grow thinking to be more self aware.



3. THE SUCCESS SYSTEM THAT NEVER FAILS  ( By W. Clement  Stone )



 In this book William Stone recounts his own meteoric success going from poverty to riches and starting out in the Great Depression. He teaches what he acquired from life experience, business, his mentors, and others who taught him how to succeed in business. Within these pages is an amazing new concept that shows how success can be reduced to a formula -- to a system that never fails. 



4. UNLOCK IT ( By Dan Lok )




Are you willing to unlock life-long financial confidence and become unstoppable? This book will help you unlock the potential you know you have within you. I recommend  This Book To you. Unlock is a business goldmine for entrepreneurs and aspiring billionaires. 

The book is raw, funny, and exploding with all the techniques Dan used to become a multi-millionaire and one of the most influential businessmen in the world. His charge is clear; he is on a mission to create more entrepreneurs in the world that will compound to create the greatest lift of overall global wealth.



5. POOR CHARLIE’S ALMANACK ( By Charlie Munger ) 





In this book you are going to learn how to make good decisions, how to get good ideas, how to predict the economy,how to invest and how to build a trillion dollar company.  Poor Charlie's Almanack explores the life of the famous investor Charlie Munger, the right hand of Warren Buffett, and teaches its readers how his inspirational take on life helped him achieve a fortune and still have time and money to dedicate towards philanthropic causes.




6. THE RICHEST MAN IN BABYLON ( By George S. Clason )




The Richest Man in Babylon connotes that, he who takes advice about his savings from one who is inexperienced in such matters, shall pay with his savings for proving the falsity of their opinions. Go for it, it's really a good book unlike all those other books on the same subject that promise to provide a lot but are full of pseudoscience & BS. 5.0 out of 5 stars A very famous book written on wealth... Great book! The author writes about the wisdom of wealth possessed by ancient Babylonians.



7. THE LITTLE BOOK OF COMMON SENSE INVESTING ( By John C. Bogle)




The Little Book of Common Sense Investing provides a detailed overview of two different investment options: actively managed funds and index funds. This book shows you an alternative to actively, poorly managed, overpaid funds by introducing you to low-cost, passive index funds as a sustainable investing strategy, which gets you the retirement savings you need without the usual hassle of stock investing.


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