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Jackelyn Olayon Elgario
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Do you have any suggestion about the best financial literacy book?
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Rich dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. This book changed my perception on how I view savings and investments. Its a great book, give it a try.
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For me financial literacy is the real education every person in this world should have , I mean how can you accomplish anything in this world without having control of one of the most important thing in this world.If you don't have control of your own money it simply means you don't have control of your life
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Robert Kiyosaki is the author of the personal finance and self-help book "Rich Dad Poor Dad". Since its release in 1997, it has experienced tremendous growth in popularity and is still one of the most read and talked-about books in the field of financial education.

The author's childhood experiences and the teachings of his two fathers—his real father, the poor dad, and the father of his best friend, the rich dad—are used as the foundation for this book's lessons. Kiyosaki teaches important financial lessons and insights through the divergent viewpoints of these two individuals.

One of the main lessons to be learned from "Rich Dad Poor Dad" is the value of financial literacy and how it affects one's ability to succeed financially. Kiyosaki emphasises the need to purchase resources that provide income. :no-spoil: :D
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I think 'The Richest Man in Babylon' is one of the most authentic, easy to read and powerful guide to develop financial literacy. If someone likes to read history book, they will enjoy it even better. It's filled with beautiful stories which make the book's content easy and joyful to read
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