5 books to motivate your investment journey
• The Global Expatriate's Guide to Investing by Andrew Hallam is the world's only book showing expats how to build wealth overseas with index funds. It explains how to find an honest financial advisor: one that invests with index funds instead of commission paying windfalls.
This book also answers the following questions:
· How much money do I need to retire?
· How much should I be saving each month?
· What investments will give me both strong returns, and safety?
• The Financial Times Guide to Investing by Glen Arnold is the definitive introduction to the art of successful stock market investing by debunking the myth that investing is only for the wealthy. This is a comprehensive guide for UK investors who are serious about immersing themselves in the financial markets in 2021. Covering investment tools, research strategies, benchmarks, market's history and company valuation
• Smart Women Finish Rich by David Bach is written to relate to woman with emotional relationship with money, and how to develop a healthy attitude about spending and saving. This will help you make the best financial decisions and empower you to take control of your finances and become better investor.
• Broke Millennial Takes on Investing (US) by Erin Lowry is recommended for those who think they aren’t qualified or suited to invest. You will know whether to invest while paying down debt; how to invest in a socially responsible way; if investing apps are any good; and where to find reliable investment advice. Also covering common investing terms and terminology, advice on how to handle money anxiety, planning for retirement, and how to buy and sell a stock.
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