So you want more money. There's a variety of ways to get it: saving, investing, getting ahead at work, starting a lucrative business (in real life or online), and increasing your overall productivity and output. While not endless, the possibilities are varied, and they're certainly out there for the taking. So what are you waiting for? Read these 18 books to jump-start your future of abundant wealth and success.
The Compound Effect gives you a comprehensive step-by-step guide to multiply your success and get anything you want.
Playing to Win pushes you to move past your competitors by imparting a set of five essential strategic choices.
Felix Dennis was a college dropout . . . who founded Maxim and became one of the wealthiest men in the UK. Dennis's book How to Get Rich will inspire you to embrace entrepreneurship and learn a few things from his journey upward.
In Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell explores answers to a big question: What makes high achievers different? Look out for revealed secrets of software billionaires.
Discover eight (very) important lessons based on 99 practical money-management principles in Why Didn't They Teach Me This in School?.
From the cocreator of the Chicken Soup For the Soul series, The Success Principles will kick-start your confidence and place you on track to success with 64 classic concepts.
Lois Frankel coaches you on taking control of your money and and becoming financially independent in Nice Girls Don't Get Rich.
Facts are facts — to get ahead at work, you've got to play the office politics game. Secrets to Winning at Office Politics teaches you how.
Stock Market Investing For Beginners helps you secure your future finances by providing five key strategies for picking stock market winners, as well as information on the fundamentals of investing.
Want to launch a successful online business? Click Millionaires teaches you how to combine software, outsourcing, and automated online marketing to build an income.
Try out Ramit Sethi's six-week personal finance program in his book, which is based around banking, saving, budgeting, and investing.
Find your path to financial freedom and manage your cash creatively with Money Making Mom, in which real-life stories, handy tips, and bits of wisdom are shared.
Work your way to saving an extra $500 a month with How to Save Money. Just think — that's $18,000 in three years.
Denise Duffield-Thomas will motivate you to embark on a journey of self-discovery in Get Rich, Lucky Bitch!, so you can learn to live large with a growing group of women around the globe.
Learn how to tap into your creative potential, focus your thoughts, question popular thinking, and develop ideas in How Successful People Think.
Power: some have it, some don't. Jeffrey Pfeffer explains how and why in his book, which outlines techniques for making your way up the corporate ladder.
Perhaps it's not always about bigger and better ideas — maybe it's about simply putting in the work. Do the Work motivates you to get sh*t done.
Originally published in 1937, Napoleon Hill explores what makes a winner in Think and Grow Rich. In this revised version, Arthur R. Pell interweaves tips that draw from modern success stories.