Classic financial literature
Published coverage, practical guides, and follow-up reads collected in one place.
Timeless money wisdom still shapes today’s choices, and this collection distills the classics to help solve modern dilemmas: when to take risk, how to compound steadily, which habits curb debt, and what principles guide resilient businesses. Read To Be Rich highlights enduring frameworks, separating dated advice from insights that stand up to current markets and personal goals. Ideal for readers tuning long-term strategy, refining discipline, or testing investment rules before committing capital. Each review extracts key lessons, plain-language takeaways, and practical steps you can apply this week and track over years. Start reading and put enduring wisdom to work today.
A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton G. Malkiel: Does Passive Still Prevail After Factor ETFs
You open your brokerage app and it is a wall of choice. Market cap index funds, smart beta, factor ETFs that promise value, momentum, quality, minimum volatilit…
The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham: A Value Playbook That Still Guides ETF Era Portfolios
Most people do not want to spend weekends reading balance sheets. They want to invest without turning money into a second job. In the ETF era, that often means…