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The one book that all beginner investors should read
By Strong and Frugal  •  July 12, 2020
Ever since learning about managing personal finances and investing, I have also been reading a lot. I used to not read at all. Since my primary school days, I have not touched a book willingly, without it being a requirement to read it in school. I just don’t really like reading in general. It can be boring, it puts me to sleep, and I just feel like I have better things to do other than read. However, I realised that nothing really sums up information more completely than a good book. I started off with Rich By Retirement: How Singaporeans Can Invest Smart and Retire Wealthy. I felt that it was a really easy and smooth read. It is really applicable to Singaporeans. After reading a few books, I came across A Random Walk Down Wall Street. It is widely regarded by many people in the online community. After reading it, I finally understood why....
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By Strong and Frugal
A platform to teach Singaporeans about finance and fitness. Growing up, I was always interested in becoming fit. I loved picking heavy things down and putting them back down. Now, many of my peers, from school or NS, turn to me for tips. With my puny $630 NS allowance, I have realized how hard it is to earn money. So, I want to educate my peers as well as learn from pioneers of investing, so as to achieve financial independence, by 40. I hope.
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