Hey /biz/ can we get a book recommendation thread going? Either finance, investing, real estate finance, soft skills or whatever.
Books I've read this year:
Make Friends and Influence People
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Sam Walton's Made in America
And just finished the book in the picture. About to start on Donald Trump's Art of the Deal until I find something better.
tl;dr Book Thread
>>1017409
>Books I've read this year:
>Make Friends and Influence People
>Rich Dad, Poor Dad
>Sam Walton's Made in America
Nice meme list
>And just finished the book in the picture. About to start on Donald Trump's Art of the Deal until I find something better.
HAHAHAHAHAH
gluck. So far you have spent around 20 bucks plus hours of your life. What was your return on investment?
>>1017428
>Implying I paid for them
>Implying I don't generally enjoy reading versus other uses of my time
in before Le Intelligent Investor meme book
>>1017441
I bought that book and I'm reading Security Analysis now. I've probably read 100+ investment books and this one is shaping up to be one of the best. The information is outdated at times and it's not a beginner's book, but it's an interesting read and covers many important topics. Intelligent Investor seems more reader friendly. I'm hoping it turns out to be something I can recommend to someone with no finance background. I'm looking forward to reading it.
>>1017428
this guy is reading books to learn shit whats your ROI with being on 4chan fuccboi?
>>1017467
Can you give your top 3 recommendations so far?
"Never Cold Call Again".
Basics of sales and marketing, and its only 150 pages
>>1017538
>"Never Cold Call Again".
Sounds like the typical response you get when cold calling.