Recommended Reading

Becoming Your Own Banker, By Nelson Nash
How To Bypass Traditional Banks and Multiply Your Wealth By Setting Up Your Own Banking System.

Blind Faith, By Edward Winslow
Our Misplaced Trust in the Stock Market and Smarter, Safer Ways to Invest
That Which Is Seen and That Which Is Not Seen, By Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850)
The quintessential article on hidden costs by a renowned French economist and politician.

The Pirates Of Manhattan, By Barry James Dyke
Systematically Plundering The American Consumer And How To Protect Against It.


Against the Gods:
The Remarkable Story of Risk, By Peter L. Bernstein
People constantly make choices, arrive at decisions, and take risks. This is the story of a group of famous scientists and ingenious amateurs who actually discovered the notion of risk—of scientifically linking the present to the future.  This book is foundational reading.

Borrow Smart Retire Rich, By Todd Ballenger
Financial Reckoning Day: Surviving the Soft Depression of the 21st Century
By William Bonner, with Addison Wiggin

Rich Dad, Poor Dad, By Robert T. Kiyosaki with Sharon L. Lechter, CPA
What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not. 

The Fair Tax Book, By Neal Boortz and Congressman John Linder
Saying goodbye to the income tax and the IRS.

The Battles of Tim Eyeman (DVD),  Producer: Paul Fraser
Is Tim Eyman a sly huckster out to hoodwink the public or is he a citizen activist fighting for the public good? The answers may surprise you!

The Millionaire Mind, By Thomas J. Stanley, PhD
To become a millionaire you have to think like one. The Millionaire Mind tells you how.

The Millionaire Next Door, By Thomas J. Stanley, PhD and William D. Danko, PhD
The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy.  

The Richest Man In Babylon, By George S. Clason
The Success Secrets of the Ancients. 

The Great 401(k) Hoax, By William Wolman & Anne Colamosca
How the 401(k) has come to dominate the American family's long-term investment portfolio, 
why it is inadequate - and what to do about it.

"Our lives change in two ways: through the people we meet and the books we read."
 
Charlie "Tremendous" Jones


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