Must Reads For Every Young Entrepreneur.

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“Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill(1937).

Written in 1937 after a 25-years research on some of the most economically successful individuals, “Think And Grow Rich” is one of the universally recognized personal development masterpieces (more than one hundred million copies sold worldwide, according to recent estimates). The book‘s philosophy centers around the idea that you can become anything that your mind deems possible.

Rich dad Poor dad by Robert Kiyosaki(1997).

Rich Dad Poor Dad is a 1997 book written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter. It advocates the importance of financial literacy (financial education), financial independence and building wealth through investing in assets, real estate investing, starting and owning businesses, as well as increasing one’s financial intelligence (financial IQ) to improve one’s business and financial aptitude.

Rich dad’s guide to investing by Robert Kiyosaki(2000).

Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing is a roadmap for those who want to become successful investors and invest in the types of assets that the rich do. Whether your goal is to become financially secure, comfortable, or rich this book is your guide to understanding the asset classes and investment strategy. 

Beating the street by Peter Lynch(1993).

Peter Lynch is one of the most successful stock market investors and hedge fund managers of the past century. He started as an intern at Fidelity Investments in the mid-1960s. 11 years later, he was tasked to manage the Magellan Fund, which at the time had nearly $18 million in assets. By 1990, the fund had grown to a whopping $18 billion in assets with nearly 1,000 stock positions. 

The Intelligent Investor” (1949) by Benjamin Graham.

This book was written in 1949 and has been hailed by Warren Buffett as the best investing book ever written. Benjamin Graham is considered the “father of value investing.” This paradigm advocates the purchase of stocks that appear underpriced relative to their inherent value, which is determined through fundamental analysis.

Buffetology by Mary Buffett and David Clark(1997).

Buffettology” is the first book from someone who has personal and professional access to Warren Buffett, and has been uniquely positioned to learn from the 21st century king of investing.

The 4 hour work week by Tim Ferris.

The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9–5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich is a self-help book by Timothy Ferriss, an American writer, educational activist, and entrepreneur. 

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