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Free registration at the forum removes this block.After reading TMF one of the next steps for me is keep reading and keep learning.
In one section Mr. DeMarco talks about the importance of knowing more and feeling comfortable with some finance/economics basics and concepts in order to be in control. Understanding what are rates, why they change, what happens when they do, passive income strategies, why insurance exists, markets, investments, types or corporations, etc. These are topics I know almost nothing about.
I read the TMF because of a recommendation so I thought this would be a great place to ask for next recommendations. Can you guys recommend any good books I could start with? The other day I was in front of a shelf in a book store and there were so many options that I feel I really need the opinion from someone who actually read any.
And also, will most of the knowledge and concepts be transversal across countries? Being European should I focus more on local legislation and practices or the basics will be the same?
Thank you!
Looking at the books titles it seems more business selling focused. Do you think there is one that would be more suited for a finance/economy "novice" like me?I'm currently going though this guy's content. It's pretty god damn AWESOME if you ask me!
Check it out... The Invest Local Book Blog.: Education
That is the only one I can't find on any local webstore but you make it sound so great I might just import it!Lonnie Scruggs "Taking the Mystery Out of Money" is a great, simple nuts and bolts book that everyone should read.
If I had to choose ONE:
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