The Best Books for Your Twenties and Beyond
Today we are releasing our first set of Twenty Something Resources - specifically book recommendations.
Below are three books that we have read and feel should be required reading for all Twenty Somethings. We have written full reviews for two of them and a third came highly recommended to us.
If you would like to recommend a book to us that you are particularly fond of, please use the comment section below.
| The Millionaire Next Door by Stanley and Danko – How can you join the ranks of America’s wealthy (defined as people whose net worth is over one million dollars)? It’s easy, say doctors Stanley and Danko, who have spent the last 20 years interviewing members of this elite club: you just have to follow seven simple rules. The first rule is, always live well below your means. The last rule is, choose your occupation wisely. You’ll have to buy the book to find out the other five. It’s only fair. – (Read our Review) | |
| The Intelligent Asset Allocator by Bernstein – William Bernstein is one of today’s most unlikely financial heroes. A practicing neurologist, he used his self-taught investment knowledge and research to build a popular investor’s website. Now, in the plain-spoken The Intelligent Asset Allocator, he shows independent investors how to build a diversified portfolio–without the help of a financial advisor. – (Read our Review) | |
| The Richest Man in Babylon by Clason – What can a book written in the 1920s tell modern investors about their finances? A whole lot if it’s George Clason’s delightful set of parables that explain the basics of money. This is a great gift for a graduate or anyone who seems baffled by the world of finance and a wonderful, refreshing read for even the most experienced investor. – (Recommended by CEO, Ed Harbach) |



