Resources

Fake – Robert Kiyosaki

From the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, Fake looks at fake money, fake teachers and fake assets. How lies are making the poor and middle class poorer. I found the book quite overly dramatic a lot of the time, but also found it eye opening and refreshing to see a different perspective on the financial world as a lot of the writing in here does go against the grain of the traditional personal finance books.

I wrote a full review of the book HERE

The No-Regrets Guide to Retirement – Patricia Howard

I really enjoyed this book as it talked about the optimism that you should be approaching retirement and how it really can be the best part of your life. It also focuses on how critical it is to have your finances in order once you reach this stage. The advice provided is simple yet effective and I believe everyone in Australia would be able to adopt at least a few of the recommendations put forward in this book.

I wrote a full review of the book HERE

It‘s Your Money – Alan Kohler

This book talks in depth about the issues with Banking in Australia and what was unconvered during the 2017-18 Banking Royal Commission, as well as the steps that lead up to it. It then also talks about the importance of a good financial advisor, and provides basic financial knowledge to give you the power to invest for your own future.

I wrote a full review of the book HERE

Money School – Lacey Filipich

This is a good book as it is current and from an Australian perspective about reaching FI. Lacey has reached FI herself and provides really good information about how others and improve their own finances and hopefully reach FI themselves.

I wrote a full review of the book HERE

Simple Path to Wealth – JL Collins

This is a great book written specifically for people in the FIRE community from one of the pioneers of the FIRE movement. Although it is US specific, a lot of the principles are universal and still relevant to people in Australia.

I wrote a full review of the book HERE.

100 Ways to Improve 1%

I did a series of posts about improving several aspects of your life by 1%. The below link is a complete PDF document with all the posts within the series incorporated

Annuity.Org

Annuities are a great way to be able to live through retirement with the peace of mind of having a stable and consistent income. Annuity.Org is a US based website which provides a lot of resources, and the specific page linked refers to Early Retirement.

Shares Made Simple – Roger Kinsky

A good book for beginners who are getting started with investing in shares. The book really helps at breaking through the overwhelming data that is provided with shares and really makes anaylsing shares simple. I wrote a full review of the book HERE.

Million Dollar Maths – Hugh Barker

An interesting book to read if you are curious about a lot of mathematics that can be used in your life. A lot of it seemed to be focused around gambling and games of chance, dealing with probablity a lot of the time. I wrote a full reivew of the book HERE.

Property Vs Shares – Peter Koulizos and Zac Zacharia

This book provides a thorough comparison between investing in Property and Shares. It goes through many different aspects associated with investing and provides a side-by-side comparison between the different asset classes. You can find a full review I wrote of the book HERE.

Wealth Ways for the Young – Pete Wargent

A great book which aims to allow parents of young (or older) children to pass on their financial knowledge to ensure financial prosperity for future generations. I wrote a full review of the book HERE.

Smashed Avocado – Nicole Haddow

This book is targeted towards Millenials or anyone struggling to see how they can get into the property market. I wrote a full review of this book located HERE.

The Joy of Money – Kate McCallum and Julia Newbound

Although this book is targeted to Women, do not let that fool you. This is still a wonderful book which can teach anyone about how they can reach towards financial indepdence with useful guidance every step of the way. I wrote a full review of this book HERE.

The Art of Frugal Hedonism – Annie Raser Rowland and Adam Grubb

I wrote a review of this fantastic book located HERE. This book provides a great insight on how being frugal does not mean necessarily sacrificing in life. That you can improve the value of your life and reduce costs as well. It is really helpful to add some mindfullness and perspective to your life, and provides dozens of tips on how you can improve your life.

The book is not FIRE related in any way, but given the information included and lessons to be learnt, it really is invaluable to have as part of your collection.

The Energy-Freedom Home

I wrote a post which provided a summary of this great book located HERE. The book provides wonderful details on how you can improve the efficiencies of your home and reduce your electrical consumption significantly. The book is based from an Australian perspective, and provides realistic and practical recommendations which can be implemented to just about any existing home where the owner was wanting to reduce their electrical consumption

The book is written by Beyond Zero Emissions

Join The Rich Club – Peter Switzer

I wrote a review of this book located HERE. I believe this book is great for beginners who are looking to gain a basic understanding of the financial world. It is easy to read and helpful for a wide audience. From people who are just starting out or people who are experienced looking to maybe learn a few new details which can help them on their financial journey.