Another one of these finance books I keep plowing through. US-centric in some parts, but a good framework that can be used by anyone who wants to build wealth (early in life). A lot of the same if you've read other books from the genre, but what's a little special about this one is the concept of "house hacking": Buy a house or flat, live in it but rent out part of it. He calculates how this is more advantageous than either renting or traditional buying of real estate.
Another one of these finance books I keep plowing through. US-centric in some parts, but a good framework that can be used by anyone who wants to build wealth (early in life). A lot of the same if you've read other books from the genre, but what's a little special about this one is the concept of "house hacking": Buy a house or flat, live in it but rent out part of it. He calculates how this is more advantageous than either renting or traditional buying of real estate.