The Richest Man in Babylon Review (2026): The 10% Rule That Still Builds Wealth
A 2026 review of The Richest Man in Babylon: the 10% pay-yourself-first rule, who it’s for, pros/cons, and a 7-day checklist.
A 2026 review of The Richest Man in Babylon: the 10% pay-yourself-first rule, who it’s for, pros/cons, and a 7-day checklist.
If you’ve ever felt like investing is a game rigged for insiders—endless stock picks, hot tips, and confusing products—The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John C. Bogle is the antidote. Bogle (the founder of Vanguard) argues that the most reliable way to build wealth is also the least exciting: own the whole market…
If you’ve ever looked at your paycheck or business profit and thought, “Why does it feel like the system is designed to take more every year?” Tom Wheelwright’s Tax-Free Wealth flips that frustration into a strategy question: what incentives is the tax code trying to create—and how do you structure your money to qualify? Quick…
A 2026 take on Rich Dad Poor Dad: the asset-vs-liability lens, cash-flow thinking, and a practical plan to apply the ideas without going extreme.
Some personal finance books make investing feel like rocket science. The Simple Path to Wealth by J L Collins does the opposite: it’s a blunt, practical roadmap for building financial independence without needing a finance degree, a stock-picking hobby, or a high tolerance for stress. Quick action: Want to see today’s prices, formats, and related…
A practical review of Scott Galloway’s The Algebra of Wealth (2024): who it’s for, the key takeaways, and a simple 7-day plan to apply it.
Book pick: The Millionaire Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller, Dave Jenks & Jay Papasan (first released mid-2000s; still a frequent Amazon bestseller with thousands of ratings). Want to see the latest editions & formats on Amazon? Check current prices (Kindle, paperback, hardcover, audiobook) and related titles in one click. Search on Amazon Most “get…