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One of the quintessential books on investment and financial management, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki has been a best-seller for years. It has been tagged as a must-read by experts for anyone new to the investment game. The book's main thrust revolves around cyclic cash flows and the benefits investors can gain from them.
Eric Tyson's "Personal Finance for Dummies" is a great and fun read for first-time investors who are deep into their 30s and 40s, those who have already made something of themselves and are looking to try out something new. Tyson talks about resource management and how to budget, handle debt and mortgage, and pay off taxes.
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In "Secrets 0f the Millionaire Mind," T. Harv Eker shares easy-to-understand techniques and methods to secure the financial blueprint they desire. By financial blueprint, Eker means how people see money. He also emphasizes the change of attitude in terms of financial management.

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