While summer break is all about fun, it's also a great time to introduce your kids to the value of money management. The following 11 books have something for everyone, from the the young, novice investor to the experienced trader. Enjoy!
2. Blue Chip Kids
What Every Child (and Parent)
Should Know About Money,
Investing, and the Stock Market
David W. Bianchi
3. “ ”
The financial fundamentals are all here in this
book so that kids can understand them and
adults can use them, too…. I’ve got my copy
and I’m not giving it up.
XETV San Diego
Learn more about the book: http://bit.ly/1MrlQ66
4. 2No One Ever Told Us That
Money and Life Lessons
for Young Adults
John D. Spooner
5. Even if you have an advanced degree from
Harvard, No One Ever Told Us That will help fill in
the blanks and give you the answers needed to
become a thriving professional, develop financial
security, and grow into your own best person. The
world is a much different place when you have
the responsibility of supporting yourself and your
family. Managing money quickly becomes a vital
part of everything you do.
Learn more about the book: http://bit.ly/1O9PTjO
7. “ ”
Aftershock makes a compelling argument
for a chilling conclusion. Their track record
demands our attention.
Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist, Standard & Poor’s
Learn more about the book: http://bit.ly/1K64aNg
9. “ ”
Andrew Hallam has distilled the timeless lessons
for investing into nine easy to understand and
easy to follow rules. The newbie investor will not
find a better guide than Millionaire Teacher.
Burton G. Malkiel, Author,
A Random Walk Down Wall Street, 10th Edition
Learn more about the book: http://bit.ly/1dYyg9A
10. 5Smart is the New Rich
Money Guide for Millennials
Christine Romans
11. “ ”
With Smart is the New Rich, Christine Romans
has managed to turn a book about saving and
investing money into an enormously entertaining
read. If your plans include sleeping under a roof,
eating food, wearing clothes, raising a family,
and paying off your college loan, you should
read this book first thing tomorrow. If you’re
dreaming even bigger you should read it today.
Aaron Sorkin, American screenwriter and playwright
Learn more about the book: http://bit.ly/1HZQ3LF
12. 6How an Economy Grows
and Why It Crashes,
Collector’s Edition
Peter D. Schiff, Andrew J. Schiff
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How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes
makes economics fun and accessible. Bestselling
author and 2010 U.S. Senate candidate Peter
D. Schiff and his brother Andrew J. Schiff,
communications director of Euro Pacific Capital,
convey the often intuitive ideas of economics
through an engaging, fictitious story richly
illustrated with amusing cartoons.
The Washington Times
Learn more about the book: http://bit.ly/1DeXzuS
14. John Bogle on Investing
The First 50 Years
John C. Bogle
15. John Bogle on Investing is a compilation of the
best speeches ever delivered by one of the 20th
century’s towering financial giants. Individually,
each of these speeches delivers a powerful
lesson in investing; taken together, Bogle’s
lifelong themes ring loud and clear. You’ll learn
what makes a successful investment strategy,
consider the productive economics of long-
term investing, and how emotional investment
in financial markets is often counterproductive
enough to forfeit success.
Learn more about the book: http://bit.ly/1L6y4DV
16. 8Heroes & Villains
of Finance
The 50 Most Colourful Characters
in the History of Finance
A. Baldwin
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This book is a marvellous introduction to a
gallery of fascinating figures from the world of
Big Money. The author has chosen a brilliant
collection of crooks, entrepreneurs, philosophers,
economists and bankers. These highly readable
short lives provide an excellent education to any
reader who wants to understand the personalities
who shaped today’s world of investment.
Luke Johnson, Chairman of Risk Capital Partners,
former chairman of Pizza Express and Channel 4 Television,
Financial Times columnist and author of Start it Up.
Learn more about the book: http://bit.ly/1fG68do
18. The Wealth Dragon Way
The Why, the When, and the How to
Become Infinitely Wealthy
John Lee, Vincent Wong
19. You are far more likely to achieve personal
wealth if you are one hundred percent clear
as to why you want it. This book explores the
psychology of our relationship with money
and offers practical advice for anyone
who is determined to meet their goals and
realize their dreams.
Learn more about the book: http://bit.ly/1I0bqg0
21. The author demonstrates how to overcome
habitual or impulsive trading behaviors,
manage energy levels, become more attuned to
and responsive to the market, more situationally
aware, and build patterns of effective trading
behavior. By developing these skills and
good behaviors, traders can overcome
inherent biases and, ultimately, improve
their trading decisions.
Learn more about the book: http://bit.ly/1dYNbk7
22. Life in the
Financial Markets
How They Really Work
and Why They Matter to You
Daniel Lacalle
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Accessible and easy to read, but also thorough
and rigorous. This book will be an excellent
read for anyone wanting to understand financial
markets, monetary policies and investing.
Lex Van Dam, Trader/Partner, Hamstead Capital
Learn more about the book: http://bit.ly/1L6GnzN