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The Warren Buffett Way

If you are already quite familiar with Warren Buffett, this book will probably not provide you with much extra information. However, if you are not familiar with Warren Buffett's investing strategy, this book is very easy to read. It covers some of the tenancies that Buffett Uses to invest with. Provides pretty light reading, with a few examples of the financials of past transactions and how they worked out for Buffett.
The Warren Buffett Way

Rich Dad Poor Dad

This is the first book I would read on your path to financial enlightenment. It not only teaches a lot, but is also very motivational. Robert T. Kiyosaki describes how the rich manage their personal finances in Rich Dad Poor Dad. He explains the difference between his two fathers, even though his "rich dad" was really his friend's dad. The main point that Robert T. Kiyosaki drives home in this book are the differences in the way the rich think, invest, and spend money. He shows how the rich think investing is smart, and the poor and middle class see it as risky.
Rich Dad Poor Dad

The Ten-Day MBA

Steven A. Silbiger thinks you can simply skip your MBA and read his book. While this may be true, it is probably a little bit second rate. After reading his book, I was actually quite impressed with how well it distilled information from the dry and daunting textbook format into an easy to read format. This book is not one of those books that you would really want to read in 10 days and put on your bookshelf, there should really be more time spent on learning the complexities of this book and putting them into practice in your daily activities.