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HourLife Collection · 10 books · 59 insights

Your Financial Year

Budget, save, invest — and build the future you actually want.

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A shelf with an argument.

Every collection gathers books around a practical life problem. Open the title that feels closest, then let the shelf widen the frame.

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01

Erin Lowry

Broke Millennial

You do not need to become a finance person. You need a money system honest enough to support your real life.

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Paul Mladjenovic

Stock Investing for Dummies

The beginner's advantage is not prediction. It's the discipline to buy good assets regularly and hold them long enough for compounding to matter.

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David Bach

The Automatic Millionaire

Automating your savings is not about making money harder to touch. It is about making your future harder to abandon.

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Benjamin Graham, Jason Zweig

The Intelligent Investor

The investor's chief problem and even his worst enemy is likely to be himself.

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Ron Lieber

The Price You Pay for College

The best college decision is not the one that impresses strangers. It is the one that leaves a family educated, solvent, and free.

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Morgan Housel

The Psychology of Money

Doing well with money has little to do with how smart you are and a lot to do with how you behave.

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Dave Ramsey

The Total Money Makeover

A money plan starts changing your life the moment panic stops making the decisions.

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Jesse Mecham

You Need a Budget

A budget is the moment your priorities finally get a payroll.

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Vicki Robin, Joe Dominguez

Your Money or Your Life

The real payoff is not just having more money. It is needing less from money to feel fully alive.

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Peter Thiel, Blake Masters

Zero to One

The best founders do not chase the future at large. They make one corner of it impossible to ignore.

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