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Top 10 Best Finance Books for Women: A Curated Collection for Personal Financial Planning, Wellness, and Education

April 29, 20247 min read

“The difference between where you are today and where you'll be five years from now will be found in the quality of books you've read." - Jim Rohn

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If you’re looking to boost your financial literacy and take control of your financial future, there’s no better way to start than by reading some of the best finance books available. For professional women over 40, it’s essential to choose books that not only teach financial basics but also provide practical strategies tailored to your unique needs - whether you're navigating a career change, divorce, or planning for retirement.

In this post, I've compiled a list of the titles that I believe should make the cut of the "Top 10 Finance Books" - specifically that are focused on personal financial planning, financial wellness and financial education.

These books offer actionable advice, break down complex financial concepts, and provide a roadmap to help women achieve financial freedom and wealth management.

Please note that this is NOT a paid promotional post in any way. This curation is purely based on my genuine personal opinion! Feel free to verify these books via Amazon reviews (or similar) and as always, do your own research... However, I think you will agree that these are "must haves" in any woman's library if she plans to take control, trust herself and make financial decisions with confidence.

Let's dive on in!

1. "Smart Women Finish Rich" by David Bach

David Bach's timeless guide empowers women to manage their money wisely and achieve financial independence.

It offers straightforward strategies for creating a financial plan, understanding investments, and building wealth over time.

Bach’s easy-to-follow 9-step program is perfect for women who want to feel confident about their financial future.

Why it made the list: It speaks directly to women’s unique financial situations, especially those balancing family, work, and long-term planning.

2. "You Are a Badass at Making Money" by Jen Sincero

Jen Sincero’s upbeat, motivational guide to money-making offers an energetic blend of self-help and finance.

Sincero focuses on mindset shifts and practical advice to help women overcome their fear of financial success.

Her no-nonsense, humorous approach makes this a fun read for anyone looking to conquer money challenges.

Why it made the list: Jen's absolute emphasis on mindset is especially powerful for women who want to break through limiting beliefs about money.

3. "The Financial Diet" by Chelsea Fagan

Fagan’s book is perfect for women who want a beginner-friendly approach to budgeting, investing, and financial wellness.

With a mix of personal stories and expert advice, "The Financial Diet" covers everything from managing debt to building an emergency fund and saving for retirement.

Why it made the list: It’s approachable and practical, making financial planning less intimidating and more accessible for women at all stages of life.

4. "Women & Money" by Suze Orman

Suze Orman has long been a financial guru for women, and in this book, she provides a roadmap specifically designed to help women take control of their finances.

Orman covers everything from debt management to investment strategies and retirement planning, offering step-by-step guidance on how to build wealth.

Why it made the list: Orman’s straightforward advice and women-centric focus make this a must-read for any woman looking to gain financial confidence.

5. "Get Good with Money" by Tiffany Aliche (The Budgetnista)

Tiffany Aliche’s 10-step approach to financial wellness is perfect for women who feel overwhelmed by their finances.

This book provides a clear, practical roadmap for budgeting, debt reduction, saving, and building wealth.

Aliche’s emphasis on financial literacy and her down-to-earth style make it an empowering read.

Why it made the list: It’s a comprehensive, user-friendly guide that covers all the bases of personal finance, with a focus on practical tips that women can implement immediately.

6. "The Millionaire Next Door" by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko

While not exclusively for women, "The Millionaire Next Door" dispels the myth that wealth is only for the ultra-rich.

The authors provide insights into the spending and saving habits of millionaires, offering valuable lessons on how to build wealth through discipline and smart financial management.

Why it made the list: Its data-driven approach and timeless lessons on frugality and wealth-building are perfect for women looking to rethink their financial strategy.

7. "The Simple Path to Wealth" by JL Collins

This book offers an easy-to-understand guide to investing, with a particular focus on index funds and building long-term wealth.

Collins provides clear, actionable steps for women who want to invest but feel intimidated by the stock market.

Why it made the list: Its simplicity and focus on long-term investing make it an excellent choice for women who want to take control of their financial future with confidence.

8. "Broke Millennial" by Erin Lowry

Although aimed at millennials, Erin Lowry’s "Broke Millennial" is an essential guide for anyone new to money management.

Lowry covers budgeting, debt repayment, and financial goal-setting with humor and real-life examples, making it relatable and engaging.

Why it made the list: It’s perfect for women who may feel like they’re starting from scratch when it comes to money management and need practical advice with a playful tone.

9. "Know Yourself, Know Your Money" by Rachel Cruze

Rachel Cruze dives into the psychology of money in this insightful book, helping readers understand the behaviours and emotions that drive their financial decisions.

Cruze offers a practical guide to budgeting, saving, and investing, with an emphasis on aligning financial goals with personal values.

Why it made the list: Understanding your emotional relationship with money is crucial, and Cruze offers actionable advice on how to shift your mindset for financial success.

10. "Worth It" by Amanda Steinberg

Founder of DailyWorth, Amanda Steinberg, delivers an empowering guide for women who want to build financial independence.

"Worth It" blends personal finance with a feminist perspective, encouraging women to take charge of their money and reshape their financial narrative.

Why it made the list: Steinberg’s blend of financial advice and social empowerment makes this book perfect for women who want to redefine what financial success means to them.

Why You Should Invest in These Books

These books offer more than just financial tips - they provide a foundation for lasting change.

Whether you're looking for ways to manage debt, plan for retirement, or start investing, the key themes in these books focus on empowering women to trust themselves and take control of their financial lives.

As a Certified Money Coach, I help professional women over 40 navigate these very issues. Through personalized coaching, I can help you break free from financial anxiety, build confidence and create a roadmap to financial independence. Whether you're just starting or ready to refine your strategy, the right guidance makes all the difference.

Interested in learning more? Let’s chat!

Together, we’ll rewrite your money story so you can take control, trust yourself and make financial decisions with confidence.

Feel free to Book a Call and figure out if we're a good fit to work together!

These books are an excellent starting point on your journey to financial freedom.

Whether you're budgeting for the first time or refining an existing financial plan, remember that financial wellness isn't about perfection—it's about progress.

Let these resources inspire and guide you as you work toward financial independence!

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Tara Saxon - Certified Money Coach
I help professional women who are tired of playing small totally redesign their relationship with money so that they can trust themselves, take control and make financial decisions with confidence.

Tara Saxon

Tara Saxon - Certified Money Coach I help professional women who are tired of playing small totally redesign their relationship with money so that they can trust themselves, take control and make financial decisions with confidence.

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