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Paco de Leon's Finance for the People really balances the practical with the political: https://bookshop.org/p/books/finance-for-the-people-getting-a-grip-on-your-finances-paco-de-leon/17298515

And I personally think everyone should read Debt: The First 5000 Years by David Graeber. It's not about personal finance, but it IS about money and how it shapes society: https://bookshop.org/p/books/debt-the-first-5-000-years-updated-and-expanded-david-graeber/8072806

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Jun 12, 2023·edited Jun 12, 2023Liked by Dana Miranda

Three finance books I like are:

The Financial Anxiety Solution workbook by Lindsay Bryan-Podvin that provides money assessments, questions to ask yourself about your money mindset and journaling prompts to get clear on your money path forward. https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-financial-anxiety-solution-a-step-by-step-workbook-to-stop-worrying-about-money-take-control-of-your-finances-and-live-a-happier-life-lindsay-brya/14300042?ean=9781646040070

We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers which delves into the systemic economic oppression women, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ and the differently abled have been subjected to for generations and the path to building wealth and gaining economic power particularly through entrepreneurship. https://bookshop.org/p/books/we-should-all-be-millionaires-a-woman-s-guide-to-earning-more-building-wealth-and-gaining-economic-power-rachel-rodgers/14885769?ean=9781400221684

Get Good with Money: 10 Simple Steps to Becoming Financially Whole by Tiffany Aliche provides 10 steps to financial wholeness which she describes as "when all aspects of your financial life are working together for your greatest good." It's not just about budgeting and saving but also coming up with a plan for your credit score, investing, what types of insurance you need and estate planning (something we don't like to talk about but must). I highly recommend this book! https://bookshop.org/p/books/get-good-with-money-ten-simple-steps-to-becoming-financially-whole-tiffany-the-budgetnista-aliche/15005369?ean=9780593232743

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Jun 12, 2023Liked by Dana Miranda

Financially Fearless

Book by Alexa von Tobel

All Your Worth: The Ultimate Lifetime Money Plan

by Elizabeth Warren, Amelia Warren Tyagi\

These two books are the best I've seen personal budgeting and debt management.

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Not exactly a finances book, but Make Your Art No Matter What by Beth Pickens addresses roadblocks for a creative practice including a deep dive into finances and the shame we feel around money and charging for things.

I don't love that all the other authors I've learned about money from are cis men. We need more representation from women and gender minorities I'm this space. But I've learned from Ramit Sethi (I will teach you to be rich), Tim Ferriss (4 Hour Workweek), and the Mr Money Mustache blog.

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A Happy Pocketfull of Money

Money, A Love Story by Kate Northrup

And because I am an entrepreneur...Profit First

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I don't read books about money, but I read a lot of books about work. This week, I'm reading

"Dirty Work: Essential Jobs and the Hidden Toll of Inequality in America" by Eyal Press: https://bookshop.org/a/93113/9781250849342

Derek Thompson's "On Work: Money, Meaning, Identity," a collection of his The Atlantic articles that serves as a handy primer on workism. https://bookshop.org/a/93113/9781638930723

(Disclosure: the links are affiliate links for my Heigh Ho bookshop)

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Women Talk Money edited by Rebecca Walker features 29 thought-provoking essays about how money shapes women's lives. I thought each story brought a much needed perspective to the money conversation and has me examining my own story around money.

I'm also going through a personal finance work book called Wild Money: A Creative Journey to Financial Wisdom by Luna Jaffe which is really fun! I'm learning how our beliefs around money can hold us back from making values based financial decisions. It's a very creative and fun way to examine our stories and beliefs around money.

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My friend and colleague wrote a short book on personal finance and behavior/decision-making called "The Foolish Corner." It is humorous (at least to me), and my students find it worthwhile, so I usually have a stack of them in my office to give away. It is an excellent entryway to behavioral finance. https://www.amazon.com/Foolish-Corner-Avoiding-Financial-Decisions-ebook/dp/B01NAWTTWP

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Jun 12, 2023Liked by Dana Miranda

I'm a fan of Amanda Frances, the fabulous, seriously woo woo money queen. I read her book https://amandafrances.com/rich-af/ at the start of the pandemic and some of her concepts changed my thinking about money in a profound way. Now, for example, I see money as something positive that supports me rather than something to be suspicious of.

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Loved this one - it's not about number crunching it's about the way people operate and then based on that, how does that impact people's financial decisions and why?

https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-psychology-of-money-timeless-lessons-on-wealth-greed-and-happiness/14357913?ean=9780857197689

I'd been following the author's blog here for a bit before realizing they wrote a book that is basically a collection of subjects and topics they cover in this blog:

https://collabfund.com/blog/

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Jun 12, 2023Liked by Dana Miranda

I have never read a personal finance book but I'm so glad I found your substack! I like the following money and work related podcasts: Financial Feminist, Other People's Pockets, This Is Uncomfortable, and Work Appropriate. Based on some interviews I've heard, I have the following books on my list to check out:

."Tipped: The life changing guide to financial freedom for waitresses, bartenders, strippers, and all other service industry professionals" by Barbara Sloan

."Get Good with Money: Ten Simple Steps to Becoming Financially Whole" by Tiffany Aliche

."Financial Feminist: Overcome the Patriarchy's Bullsh*t to Master Your Money and Build a Life You Love" by Tori Dunlap

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Pound Foolish is still relevant a decade later.

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Jun 12, 2023Liked by Dana Miranda

Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel is one of my faves.

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