Money - further reading

There are lots of books and guides to help you make the most of your money.

Books not published by RNIB

The Three Most Important Lessons You've Never Been Taught by Martin Lewis

Survival guide to living in one of the world's most competitive consumer economies.

Managing your personal finances by John Claxton

This is a guide to controlling your own finances and developing a personal finance plan (published in 2000).

Be your own financial advisor Which? Consumer guide - Jonquil Lowe

This guide shows you how to clarify your financial needs and create a plan to meet them.

Money for life: everyone's guide to financial freedom - Alvin Hall

The audiobook offers easy steps to help make money grow and grow. It cuts through the jargon to give the basic skills needed to take control of finances and achieve goals.

Money matters, by Thena Heshel and Margaret Ford

This is a slightly older booklet covering ways of coping with the practical problems imposed by sight problems - paying bills, using a calculator - was published by the BBC in 1992. is one of a series of In Touch care guides. It can be borrowed in contracted (grade 2) braille or large print from NLS.

Money: your child, their future by Sally Hamilton

This 2002 braille text offers information on State and family finance, tips on everyday money challenges, advice on teaching children about money, school fees and saving for university.

Audio Books

These are available on audio CD from bookshops and Amazon, and as audio downloads from Audible.

Rich Dad - Robert T. Kiyosaki

Kiyosaki reveals why some people work less and earn more, pay less tax and feel more financially secure than others. It also offers the basic rule of investing, including how to reduce risk and how to convert earned income into passive and portfolio income.

Last updated: 30 January 2012

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