The Best 10 Books on Money Making
1. Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki:

- Robert Kiyosaki's personal story, upbringing, and his business and investment ventures throughout his early adult life and into the late 1990's.
- Differentiation between assets and liabilities
- What the rich teach their kids about money that the poor and middle class do not
- The idea that your primary residence is not an asset, but a liability
- The value of financial intelligence and financial literacy
2. Sam Walton - Made in America:
Sam Walton: Made In America, My Story, by Sam Walton (with John Huey).
Jack Welch said, "Sam Walton understood people the way Thomas Edison understood innovation and Henry Ford, production. He brought out the very best in his employees, gave his very best to his customers, and taught something of value to everyone he touched."
If you want to succeed in a business, read this book. Don't think, "I'm just starting a small bookstore. Walton would be talking way over my head." Think again. Walton started from scratch. What he learned along the way applies to everything from corporate giants to lemonade stands.
3. Connect The Dots by Rashmi Bansal:

This book is about the entrepreneurs achievements of those who have not completed any masters in administration. Steve job’s commencement speech at Stanford was an inspiration for the title of this book.
4. The $100 Startup by Chris Guillebeau:

Do you believe in freedom and value? Chris Guillebeau, author of The $100 Startup does, and he believes it’s the key to living the life you’ve always wanted to live. Guillebeau’s book is different from most books on business in that it isn’t about how to create a business plan or secure financing for your company. The $100 Startup is a book for those who are looking to do what they love, and get paid to do it.
5. Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey:
Dave condenses his 20 years of financial teaching and counseling into 7 organized, easy-to-follow steps that will lead you out of debt and into a Total Money Makeover. Plus, you'll read over 50 real-life stories from people just like you who have followed these principles and are now winning with their money. It is a plan designed for everyone, regardless of income or age.

With The Total Money Makeover, you'll be able to:
- Design a sure-fire plan for paying off ALL debt.
- Recognize the 10 most dangerous money myths.
- Secure a big, fat nest egg for emergencies and retirement.
- Positively change your life and your family tree!
6. A Few Lessons For Investors and Managers by Warren Buffett:
Warren Buffett recently released his 2014 letter to shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway. For the first time, he included the historical stock price in his annual letter, which has increased by, hold your breath, 1,826,163% in the last 50 years. That’s same as a 14,512-bagger!

Anyways, the 2014 letter is special not just because it marked the completion of 50 years of Buffett being at helm at Berkshire, but also because it contains a bonus – Charlie Munger’s words of wisdom and vision for Berkshire over the next 50 years.
7. The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley:
he Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy (ISBN 0-671-01520-6) is a 1996 book by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko.

The authors compare the behaviour of those they call UAWs (Under Accumulators of Wealth) and those who are PAWs (Prodigious Accumulator of Wealth).
8. The richest man in Babylon:

9. How To Get Rich by Felix Denni:

10. Think and Grow Rich by Napolean Hill:

The book was first published during the Great Depression.[3] At the time of Hill's death in 1970, Think and Grow Rich had sold more than 20 million copies, and by 2011 over 70 million copies had been sold worldwide.[4][5] It remains the biggest seller of Napoleon Hill's books. BusinessWeek magazine's Best-Seller List ranked it the sixth best-selling paperback business book 70 years after it was published.[6] Think and Grow Rich is listed in John C. Maxwell's A Lifetime "Must Read" Books List.
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