the wealthy barber is a great start (i need to re-read it myself, as i was young and immature when i first read it, and ended up ignoring some key parts).
I recently read the lazy investor, which is big on investing in dividend paying stock a a means to build wealth.
I'm an avid reader, but a crappy crappy executor (lazy, always finding an important use of liquid $ today than using it to invest for tomorrow).
I sure hope that i can teach my kids something useful in this regard. It is amazing that you go through the school system, then you go get your professional degree, yet no where in there is there any sound personal finance education. Sure hope this changes in the education system.
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