The Official "Your Money Or Your Life" Reading List
We're almost done with our series on the book Your Money Or Your Life, just a couple of posts to go. Join us! You can buy YMOYL here,
and you can find the first post in the series here.
We'll return to our more typical food and health-related content later in February. As always, thank you, readers, for your time and attention!
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Readers, this reading list contains two sections. Part 1 contains a two-part list of what I consider required reading for anyone interested in becoming a more knowledgeable investor. (And if you closely read every investing book below, you'll be better educated than the majority of investment professionals on Wall Street. Don't think for a minute that I'm joking.) Note also, I've added and subtracted a book or two from this list since we last ran this series five years ago!
Part 2 is a bonus reading list based on the philosophies of Your Money or Your Life
. It's for readers seeking additional ideas and strategies for living a simpler, happier and less consumerist life.
PART 1: Recommended investing books:
The Investor's Manifesto
by William J. Bernstein
Common Sense on Mutual Funds
by Jack Bogle
Stocks for the Long Run
by Jeremy Siegel
One Up On Wall Street
by Peter Lynch
Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World
by Jim Cramer
The Dhandho Investor
by Mohnish Pabrai
For intermediate/advanced investors:
The Essays of Warren Buffett (free, public domain PDF)
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits
by Philip Fisher
The Intelligent Investor
by Benjamin Graham
PART 2: Executing the strategies of YMOYL... and going beyond:
Early Retirement Extreme
by Jacob Lund Fisker
How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free
by Ernie Zelinski
The Complete Tightwad Gazette
by Amy Dacyczyn
Getting a Life: Strategies for Simple Living Based on "Your Money or Your Life"
by Jacqueline Blix and David Heitmiller
Anti-consumerism and simple living:
Simple Living: One Couple's Search for a Better Life
by Wanda Urbanska
Work Less, Live More: The Way to Semi-Retirement
by Bob Clyatt
Affluenza
by John DeGraaf and Thomas Naylor
Voluntary Simplicity
by Duane Elgin
Radical Simplicity
by Jim Merkel
The Overspent American
by Juliet Schor
Living Simply with Children
by Marie Sherlock
A final (self-promotional) word: Let me mention once more that one of the easiest ways you can support Casual Kitchen is by making any (or preferably all!) of your Amazon purchases via affiliate links on this site. The price you pay at Amazon is the same, but if you use the links here at CK, I receive a modest commission based on the cost of your purchases. In other words, if you're already planning on a purchase at Amazon, consider stopping here first and then going to Amazon's site via the affiliate links here. This is a great way to support Casual Kitchen at zero incremental cost to you.
And if you know someone who might benefit from one or more of these books, consider making a gift purchase. Help someone get on top of their financial game while supporting my work here!
Up Next: YMOYL: The Ultimate, Final Review
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We'll return to our more typical food and health-related content later in February. As always, thank you, readers, for your time and attention!
*************************************
Readers, this reading list contains two sections. Part 1 contains a two-part list of what I consider required reading for anyone interested in becoming a more knowledgeable investor. (And if you closely read every investing book below, you'll be better educated than the majority of investment professionals on Wall Street. Don't think for a minute that I'm joking.) Note also, I've added and subtracted a book or two from this list since we last ran this series five years ago!
Part 2 is a bonus reading list based on the philosophies of Your Money or Your Life
PART 1: Recommended investing books:
The Investor's Manifesto
Common Sense on Mutual Funds
Stocks for the Long Run
One Up On Wall Street
Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World
The Dhandho Investor
For intermediate/advanced investors:
The Essays of Warren Buffett (free, public domain PDF)
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits
The Intelligent Investor
PART 2: Executing the strategies of YMOYL... and going beyond:
Early Retirement Extreme
How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free
The Complete Tightwad Gazette
Getting a Life: Strategies for Simple Living Based on "Your Money or Your Life"
Anti-consumerism and simple living:
Simple Living: One Couple's Search for a Better Life
Work Less, Live More: The Way to Semi-Retirement
Affluenza
Voluntary Simplicity
Radical Simplicity
The Overspent American
Living Simply with Children
A final (self-promotional) word: Let me mention once more that one of the easiest ways you can support Casual Kitchen is by making any (or preferably all!) of your Amazon purchases via affiliate links on this site. The price you pay at Amazon is the same, but if you use the links here at CK, I receive a modest commission based on the cost of your purchases. In other words, if you're already planning on a purchase at Amazon, consider stopping here first and then going to Amazon's site via the affiliate links here. This is a great way to support Casual Kitchen at zero incremental cost to you.
And if you know someone who might benefit from one or more of these books, consider making a gift purchase. Help someone get on top of their financial game while supporting my work here!
Up Next: YMOYL: The Ultimate, Final Review
How can I support Casual Kitchen?
If you enjoy reading Casual Kitchen, tell a friend and spread the word! You can also support me by purchasing items from Amazon.com
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