
Book Gone Fishin’ Portfolio - Alexander Green
Financial independence may be a goal. Individuals may achieve higher investment portfolio returns with moderate risk with a long-term investment strategy based on low-cost index funds; that diversity across a specific set of asset classes; and rebalancing annually.

Book - Money Machine – Power of Value Investing – Gary Smith
The book ‘Money Machine’ by Gary Smith introduces value investing as contrarian investing psychology, against rich-quick-schemes, to build an investment portfolio to achieve financial independence.

Money Magic – Financial Independence - Laurence Kotlikoff
Kotlikoff, a distinguished economist, offers advice on key financial decisions – college funding; career focus; retirement age; social security income; smooth living standards; and investment portfolios

Aspirational Investor - Taming the Markets - Ashvin Chhabra
The book Aspirational Investor examines how the wealthy built their fortunes and why many investors fail. It proposes a framework to enhance financial planning; wealth creation and ultimately financial independence.

Book Boglehead Guide Three-Fund Portfolio – Taylor Larimore
‘How a Simple Portfolio of Three Total Market Index Funds Outperforms Most Investors’. Book proposes three specific, low-cost, diversified, index funds or passive ETFs the design for an effective investment portfolio to become financially independent.

Book Millionaire Teacher - Rules of Wealth - Andrew Hallam
Building wealth requires neither complex strategies nor high income. The book emphasizes simple, time-tested principles: spending less than you earn, investing early, using the power of compound interest, and minimizing investment fees.

Book On Investing First 50 years - John Bogle Vanguard
John C Bogle was founder of Vanguard, now a US$10 trillion investment giant. John Bogle introduced index funds and passive ETFs to embrace simply and lower costs, to achieve higher investment portfolio returns. Compilation of best speeches.

Book Random Walk Down Wall Street – Burton Malkiel
Stock prices follow an unpredictable “random walk”. Classic book challenges “beat the market” investor mindset. Books introduces efficient-market hypothesis and advocates investment portfolio of index funds.

Book Reboot Your Portfolio - ETF Investing - Dan Bortolotti
Efforts to "beat the market" are futile for most investors. A successful investment plan may use a passive index strategy with a diversified portfolio of very low cost Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) to optimize investment returns and market risk.