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What are the best, most inspiring books to read about wealth creation?

I am 24 years old and looking to do more with my savings than let it sit in an account and achieve returns of 5% if i'm lucky. Does anyone know of any good books to read about investing that someone with little knowledge of the industry will understand? thanks!

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  2. May I suggest two. Investing for Dummies (not saying your a dummy, just it's very explanitive and information rich) The Prayer of Jabez by Bruce Wilkonson. Yes it is a religious book, but it helps you understand how we should look at wealth. It's not just having more money to spend, but understanding that those who make their own wealth (unlike Ms. Hilton) don't go spending like a child in a candy store and know the responsiblity of wealth.
  3. The Science of Getting Rich. These other people... some of them don't have a clue. Listen to me honey. The best thing is currency trading, but if you are US citizen you will have trouble with this, and don't even go there. If you are EU, do it! Try Jyske Private Banking, if you need a weblink hit me up. Otherwise, for books.... try The Energy of Money, What the Bleep Do We Know?, and of the rich dad poor dad series, like Guide to Investing (but always check his sources, he's not the best, but just a general guide). Some dispute his accuracy with regard to Securities. The 48 Laws of Power is great... for romance try the The Art of Seduction, same authors and press... for money, try Success Mastery with NLP to push back negative thoughts, and also The Secret, Excuse Me Your Life is Waiting, The Gifted Boss, that is good for now. Good luck you will do well.
  4. This is my favorite: Jim Cramer's Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World
  5. "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill It's Classic. "The Richest Man in Babylon" By George S. Clayson. They make all trainee stockbrokers read these two, and a few other more "sales" oriented classics. But these two books have been read by every guy and gal on Wall Street. We have passages memorized.
  6. I like Jeremy Siegles book, "The Future for Investors." .
  7. Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker
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