Consumers hoping to improve their financial situation often turn to personal finance books for help, but with an oversaturated market, it's difficult to determine which finance books are truly helpful and engaging. Managing editor and personal finance expert for www.GoBankingRates.com, Casey Bond, reveals five offbeat titles that not only help readers reach their financial goals with a dose of entertainment, but are also highly rated by other readers on Amazon.com.
There are thousands of finance books on the market today, written to help readers accomplish big goals like saving money and getting out of debt. For consumers, however, knowing which books will actually provide accurate, relevant, and entertaining information can be difficult. Go Banking Rates? managing editor and personal finance expert, Casey Bond, releases a new review naming the top five personal finance books that are not only helpful, but clever and vetted by others with Amazon.com ratings of four stars and up.
"There are so many personal finance books out there, all with similar themes and promises," explains Ms. Bond. "I wanted to help people lost in the many options by offering a few unique, insightful, and highly rated reading recommendations."
Included in the list of top personal finance books are established titles such as "10,001 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget" by the Writers of Wise Bread, as well as new releases like Jeff Yeager's latest, "How to Retire the Cheapskate Way: The Ultimate Cheapskate?s Guide to a Better, Earlier, Happier Retirement."
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About Go Banking Rates
GoBankingRates.com is a national website dedicated to connecting readers with the best interest rates on financial services nationwide, as well as informative personal finance content, news and tools. Go Banking Rates collects interest rate information from more than 4,000 U.S. banks and credit unions, making it the only online rates aggregator with the ability to provide the most comprehensive and authentic local interest rate information.
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