Books penned by financial advisers to keep you engaged and entertained over the holiday season.
On your own two feet: Steady steps to womens’ financial independence
Helen Baker
Targeted towards women, Baker’s book covers the fundamentals of finance, long-term wealth accumulation, navigating aged care and the common mistakes women make with their finances, among many others. With the goal of building women’s financial literacy, this book provides simple, actionable guidance to help them better manage their finances.
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Financial autonomy: The money book that gives you choice
Paul Benson (Guidance Financial Services)
Discussing the complexities of money alongside its unique ability to grant you the freedom to make choices, Benson takes a different approach from other finance books, focusing on using money as a tool to create opportunities. In order to achieve this, the book focuses on three key areas: investing in shares, investing in property and starting a small business or side hustle.
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Insufficient funds: Make the right money decisions to bring your big plans to life
James Millard (Sufficient Funds)
Hitting the shelves mid-2024, Millard’s book focuses on a framework of five D’s – define, declutter, develop, defend and deliver – to help readers achieve their money goals. This book also tackles the topic of stress surrounding money while utilising real-world stories to help guide readers learn more about their money and how to better manage it.
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Virgin millionaire: The step-by-step guide to your first million and beyond
Ben Nash (Pivot Wealth)
With two other books already under his belt, Nash released his latest book in September. This time around, he covered the big topics – tax minimisation, home ownership, and making saving easier – showing readers how they can have it all without spending every waking hour at work.
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