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For those who have been procrastinating their New Year’s Resolution of getting their finances in order, this list will help them get a move on.

That’s because below is a list of the four best books on personal finance to read in 2018.

 

1) Your Money or Your Life

Vicki Robin and company’s Your Money or Your Life is a great book for those hoping to save more in 2018.

In the broadest terms, the book focuses on strategically saving, eliminating debt, and achieving financial independence – without becoming a world famous super star.

Personal finance expert Liz Weston claims it’s a great book for those who just want a minimalistic lifestyle where they can retire early. She also recounts that the basic strategies in Your Money or Your Life will help anyone improve their perspective on finances.

 

2) Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half With America’s Cheapest Family

For those who are hoping to spend less in 2018, Steve and Annette Economides’ Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half With America’s Cheapest Family should do the trick.

That’s because the authors of this book have literally turned grocery shopping into a science.

In the book, the two authors change readers’ perspectives on grocery shopping, transforming it into a fun challenge where they’re doing everything they can to save more.

 

3) You’re So Money

You’re So Money by Farnoosh Torabi is a great book for anyone looking to make a budget, and stick to it for all of 2018.

In this book, Farnoosh outlines the trade-offs and priorities needed in order to stick to a budget with an average pay check.

Also realistic, Farnoosh knows it’s impossible to live with zero indulgence, so her book guides readers to cut back in areas that are less important.

 

4) If You Can: How Millennials Can Get Rich Slowly

William Bernstein’s guide shows millennials how to make powerful long-term investments.

It’s a quick-read that’s fairly simple.

By reading this book, millennials will be armed with a complete guide to obtain wealth for retirement.

 

Closing Thoughts

For those who want to reach their personal finance goals in 2018, there’s plenty of books to guide them. From budgeting to investing, there’s information out there to support any goal.