The following booklist represents a portion of the books available in the Northglenn High School library. For additional books on this topic, please visit the library or use Destiny to search the collection.
The following booklist represents a portion of the books available in the Northglenn High School library. For additional books on this topic, please visit the library or use Destiny to search the collection.
158.1 ROD
No matter how young you are or where you're starting from, you are a future millionaire. Declare it. Know it. Demand it. And, with help from bestselling author and self-made millionaire Rachel Rodgers, start working toward it. Future Millionaire is filled with insights on how to develop the right mindset and build smart money habits that will allow you to follow your dreams, build your wealth, and maximize your potential.
332.024 HUN
You don't have to work on Wall Street to know that money is important. Learn the essentials of saving, investing, and more, with tips on getting the most out of everything you earn. Learn how to set financial goals, create a budget, and recognize the difference between good debt and bad debt so you can make calculated decisions with your money. Get an overview of how the stock market works and explore all the different ways you can invest your money and assess your risk tolerance.
332.4 ANA
Using illustrations and conversational language, the author offers financial advice for BIPOC readers that helps them unpack money trauma from their childhoods, and learn strategies for budgeting, managing bank accounts, saving, paying off debt, investing, and giving back.
332.024 JOY
Join expert money coach Bernadette Joy as she guides you through her C.R.U.S.H. approach to financial wellness. With C.R.U.S.H., you will learn to: curate your accounts, reverse into independence, understand your (net) worth, spend intentionally, and heal your money wounds
332.024 SAG
Whatever financial shape you're in, you can be wealthier than you are today—without making it your full-time job. Live Richer Now is a collection of 100 things you can do this very moment to lead a more financially free and secure life. It includes tips on spending wisely, investing carefully, breaking big goals into small ones, extinguishing burnout, networking and negotiating, and working less to do more.
305 ALE (Graphic Novels)
Capital & Ideology uses a family saga to explain the wealth gap and why society is the way it is. Jules, the main character, is born at the end of the 19th century. He is a person of private means, a privileged figure representative of a profoundly unequal society obsessed with property. He, his family circle, and his descendants will experience the evolution of wealth and society. Eight generations of his family serve as a connecting thread running through the book, all the way up to Léa, a young woman from today, who discovers the family secret at the root of their inheritance.
332.024 TU
Building on the lessons she learned on Wall Street about money and the markets, TikTok star Vivian Tu offers personal finance tips and tricks so that anyone can get rich—whether you grew up knowing the rules to the game or not. Vivian will be your mentor, dispensing fresh, no-BS advice on how to think like a rich person and create smart money habits.
332.024 DOU
Money, and deciding what to do with it, can be frustrating and exciting. Having a budget can help you take care of your money and bring security to your financial future. Thinking about your attitude toward saving and spending can help you develop good habits, avoid mistakes, and understand when you have enough.
332.7 KAL
It is no secret that millions of students lack financial literacy. Managing Credit and Debt provides real-world examples and easy-to-understand descriptions about basic money matters including savings accounts, credit cards, car and college loans. With this book students will find the tools and resources they need to spend wisely, avoid debt, and become financially literate.
330.973 BAI
In 2008, America went through a terrible financial crisis. Families lost their homes, had to give up their pets, and struggled to pay for food and medicine. Businesses didn't have money to buy equipment or hire and pay workers. Millions of people lost their jobs and their life savings. More than 100,000 businesses went bankrupt. As the former head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Sheila Bair worked to protect families during the crisis and keep their bank deposits safe. In The Bullies of Wall Street, she describes the many ways in which a broken system led families into financial trouble and explains how the decisions being made at the time led to the recession.
332.4 CON
A clear, concise, illustrated guide to the workings of the global economy. The Book of Money is an authoritative, straightforward guide to the complex world of global finance. It is an ideal introduction for the average reader new to the topic and a reliable review for those who already have some knowledge.