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Books like The Next Millionaire Next Door
The Next Millionaire Next Door by Sarah Stanley Fallaw is about wealth building, financial independence, frugality. 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.
- The Millionaire Next Door
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Thomas J. Stanley · Economics
The Millionaire Next Door is Thomas Stanley and William Danko's report on a decade of research into who actually has wealth in America, and their findings are consistently surprising.
Read the summary → - The Simple Path to Wealth
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JL Collins · Self-help
The Simple Path to Wealth is JL Collins's guide to building wealth and financial independence through a deliberately simple investment approach, originally written as a series of letters to his daughter.
Read the summary → - I Will Teach You to Be Rich
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Ramit Sethi · Self-help
I Will Teach You to Be Rich is Ramit Sethi's six-week program for getting your basic financial infrastructure in order — automating savings, optimizing credit, setting up the right accounts, and beginning to invest — written specifically for people in their twenties and thirties who haven't yet dealt with any of this.
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 Baggers: Stocks That Return 100-to-1 and How to Find Them
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100 Baggers: Stocks That Return 100-to-1 and How to Find Them
Christopher Mayer · Business
Christopher Mayer built this book on research conducted earlier by Thomas Phelps, whose 1972 book 100 to 1 in the Stock Market studied stocks that returned one hundred times their purchase price.
Read the summary → - 7 Powers: The Foundations of Business Strategy
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7 Powers: The Foundations of Business Strategy
Hamilton Helmer · Business
7 Powers is Hamilton Helmer's attempt to distill the full landscape of business strategy into a single rigorous framework.
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