Updated: 2017-05-08

Financial Knowledge Library  

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The following information is presented as a follow-up to our Chairman's April 22nd lecture on Wealth at the Hubei Provincial Library in Wuhan, China, and further to requests by some of the participants for books and/or websites that could help them in learning more about wealth management, specifically on how and where to invest.

 

The Financial Knowledge Library is part of S.E.I 's Financial Knowledge Center's services.  This information is currently freely given to all.  However, please note that this Library, and the FKC, will soon be made available only to S.E.I 's membership.

 

Note also that this Library is an extension of GROUP.Starlight's own intitiative, the

If your search focuses more on Personal Development, the Future, Social Conscience and Seniors' Lifestyle related topics, then do visit. 

 

First though, let's take a look at what exactly is wealth.

 

Let's take a look at the many aspects, what can be considered the tools of wealth.  It is quite the puzzle to understand, let alone learn about... or even practice.

 

That's just the beginning in understanding wealth... and its quirks.  So let's take a look at some of the "basics' of wealth, notably how to achieve wealth.

 

But of course that's not the end of your learning challenge.

 

The following is a list of some of the more "popular", read practical (sometimes), books on the subject of wealth, with a concentration on investing.

 

After the compilation of great books, you will find another listing.  This one includes recommendations on websites that are good for learning, for investment research, and even for investing directly on your own.  But do be careful in whom you trust, especially when it comes to your hard earned savings.

 

 

  BOOKS:

 

How Not to Move Back in with Your Parents: The Young Person’s Guide to Financial Empowerment, by Rob Carrick, Globe and Mail columnist

Guide to What’s Good, Bad and Downright Awful in Canadian Investments Today, by Rob Carrick

No Hype: The Straight Goods on Investing Your Money, by Gail Bebee

The Little Book Of Common Sense Investing, by John Bogle, founder of Vanguard Group

The Wealthy Barber Returns, by David Chilton

Millionaire Teacher: The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School, by Andrew Hallam

One Up On Wall Street: How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market, by Peter Lynch

 

Thinking, Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman

The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy, by Thomas Stanley and William Danko

How to Make Money in Stocks, by William O’Neil

Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, by Edwin Lefèvre

The Bogleheads’ Guide to Investing, by Taylor Larimore

The Richest Man in Babylon, by George Clason

Common Sense on Mutual Funds. by John Bogle

If You Can was written, by William Bernstein

The 5 Mistakes Every Investor Makes and How To Avoid Them, by Peter Mallouk

The Intelligent Investor, by Benjamin Graham

 

 

 WEBSITES:

 

Warren Buffett’s And Charlie Munger’s Top 7 Tips For The Class Of 2017

Investing for Me

Money Chimp

Stingy Investor

Advantages the Average Investor Has Over Wall Street

Fortune Magazine’s Investing Advice For 2017

Do It Yourself Investing

How Investing Works

Quora Online Investing Resources

Business Insider Resources

Investing Apps

Motley Fool Knowledge Center

Forbes - Learn About Investing

Investing for Dummies

Investopedia – Learn To Invest

Beginners Investing