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Jenifer Ashby
  • Louisville, KY
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I have read and taken notes on the beginners guide offered on this website and was wondering if anyone had recommendations on other great reads to take notes on. I'm interested in starting out, buying and holding, and really anything in general on need to knows.

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Jon Huber
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Jon Huber
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  • Boca Raton, FL
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@Jenifer Ashby The overall consensus is that "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki will be the one to start it all off. It did for me... and for most others. From there you can expand to the "Cash Flow Quadrant". Also, be sure to listen to the podcasts. They ask every guest their favorite RE book, and their favorite business book. The links to those books are in the show notes as well. You should go there immediately if you have not already.

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