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Old 09-23-2009, 09:38 AM
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Well, you could start at the library. Automatic Millionaire and DR are good places to start.

I actually listen to DR all the time online (entertaining). Radiotime.com has free/streaming podcasts. You will learn a lot listening.

I am not a fan of DR for long-term financial planning, etc. BUT it gives you a place to start, and I definitely like that his plan is broken out into baby steps. The steps are posted are all over the internet. They are discussed in depth on his radio how.

Once you get on solid financial footing, I would read Automatic Millionaire, All Your Worth, Tobias' Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need (I think that's it), etc. You can borrow them from the library. Suze Orman's Young, Fabulous & Broke has good financial advice as well.
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