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Books like Get Good with Money
Get Good with Money by Tiffany Aliche is about personal finance, debt, budgeting. If that's what drew you in, here are 6 books that share its DNA — each summarized on Superbook, and ready to chat with in the app.
- Broke Millennial
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Erin Lowry · Self-help
Broke Millennial is Erin Lowry's accessible guide to financial basics for people in their twenties and thirties who are either starting from scratch or who have accumulated bad habits and debt they want to correct.
Read the summary → - The Total Money Makeover
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Dave Ramsey · Self-help
The Total Money Makeover is Dave Ramsey's step-by-step program for eliminating debt and building wealth, structured around seven sequential "baby steps." Ramsey is a Christian personal finance personality who built his following through a syndicated radio show, and the book reflects his background: the approach is moral as well as financial, framing debt as slavery and personal financial responsibility as a form of integrity.
Read the summary → - The Psychology of Money
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Morgan Housel · Economics
The Psychology of Money is Morgan Housel's argument that financial success depends less on technical knowledge than on behavior — specifically, on understanding how your personal history, emotions, and cognitive biases shape every financial decision you make.
Read the summary → - Your Money or Your Life
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Vicki Robin · Self-help
Your Money or Your Life is Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez's argument that money is something we trade our life energy for, and that most people in modern consumer society have made that trade without ever stopping to examine the terms.
Read the summary → - The Automatic Millionaire
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David Bach · Self-help
The Automatic Millionaire is David Bach's argument that the secret to building wealth is not discipline or budgeting but automation — setting up financial systems that do the right thing without requiring ongoing willpower.
Read the summary → - 100 to 1 in the Stock Market
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Thomas Phelps · Economics
100 to 1 in the Stock Market, published in 1972 by Thomas Phelps, is a study of the conditions under which stocks return one hundred times an investor's original investment — and an argument that such stocks are more common and more identifiable in advance than most investors believe.
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