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Old 04-04-2006, 05:07 PM
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In terms of Personal Finance concepts, maybe a better place to start, and a good book is The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach. Maybe even a Suze Orman book, maybe The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke. "Aimed specifically at "Generation Broke"--those in their twenties and thirties who are working yet buried in credit card debt and student loans--this user-friendly guide offers a clear introduction to practical investing and money management techniques that can turn even a dismal financial situation around."

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I'm willing to lead off the reading with Bach's The Automatic Millionaire, as I think that helps to set a foundation for the more intermediate and advanced topics, if others think thats a good way to go!

MrNow is working on an Roadmap/Outline for the reading, but I would also be interested (as I'm sure he would) in other's opinions on how to break this out, as well as volunteers to lead certain topics.

Jively, also if you could provide a reading list for passive index type investing, I would like to add that to the reading list sticky!
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