The first American book on personal finance, "The Way to Wealth" by Benjamin Franklin is still the best and wisest money book ever written. Originally published in 1758 as the preface to "Poor Richard's Almanack," this little gem has been through innumerable printings and sold millions of copies to those in search of smart but entertaining advice about hard work, earning and saving money and debt.
As the 21st Century charges along and the current economic climate continues to send out mixed... (show more)
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I experienced a rainbow of reactions while reading this. I was sad/upset with myself for blowing this off in school. I was amazed by all the knowledge in it that I took for granted. I finally "get" what he was writing about, and think everyone ought to read it. Hopefully it won't take others as long as it took me to "get it." My family plans to read it regularly together, and OFTEN!
I really enjoyed this book. It was written in a style of someone telling a story to his children. Written over two hundred years ago it still holds a lot of standards that all successful business leaders should be holding. It is a book I will re-read every month.
It never fails to amaze me how the simple things are always the right things. Franklin's simplicity in approaching "The Way to Wealth" is timeless and dead on.
This book should be required reading for anyone who: goes on welfare, takes out a credit card, or gets born. It is true common sense about how to EARN money and is full of delightful idioms (many of which were coined by the brilliant Benjamin Franklin)!
I loved this book! Full of pithy quotes, many of which the reader will recognize, this book has as much relevance for the reader of today as it did when Benjamin Franklin first wrote it. Read this book!
I would recommend nearly anything written by Benjamin Franklin, but this preface to Poor Richard's Almanac is a great 27-page essay to start.
It's just mind-boggling to see how this book still fits modern times! It just goes to show, true wisdom is never out of date. :)
It is crazy that a book written by Ben Franklin still has purpose in our modern world.
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