5 Personal Finance Books You Should Read This Year

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5 Personal Finance Books You Should Read This Year

The finance world has provided many newsworthy financial crises, mergers, acquisitions, and other dramas that have captured news headlines and movie storylines over the years. Listed below are 5 personal finance book suggestions to help finance professionals get the history and information on their industry’s topics that may help improve their knowledge and their service to their clients. Freakonomics: This book was written in 2005 and is the collaborative work of an economist Steven D Levitt and Stephen Dubner, a journalist. It deals with a wide range of topics and discusses the true nature of how things really work. As an example, it looks at an everyday decision a homeowner may ponder such as will it be better for him to contact a realtor to sell his house, or should he sell it himself? Other topics covered include the economic aspects of the sport of Sumo wrestling and drug trafficking and drug dealing activities. The book presents an interesting and fun way to look at many things you thought you understood and knew about money. An interesting book to read about everyday topics, but seen through the eyes of an economist. Barbarians at the Gate: In 1989, John Helyar and Bryan Burrough initially broke this story while working as reporters for the Wall Street Journal newspaper. Helgar and Burrough documented the historical issues encountered in the use of the risky investments known as junk bonds coupled with the financial


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