Be Rich – Some Good Reading

I want to take a moment to post links to two of my favorite blogs about money management and personal entrepreneurship.

The first is I Will Teach You To Be Rich written by Ramit Sethi, a recent Stanford graduate. When he’s not blogging, Ramit works at PBwiki and does consulting for Omidyar Network, venture capital fund started by Ebay founder Pierre Omidyar and his wife Pam. I particualrly enjoy Ramit’s blog because of his Friday Entrepreneur Series, in which he profiles and interviews a different notable entrepreneur each week. Other favorite posts include All About Stocks and Bonds, It Never Gets Easier Than Now, and perhaps my favorite, 8 Stupid Frat Boy Business Ideas.

The second link is to Get Rich Slowly, written by J.D. Roth. While less entrepreneurially focused than Ramit’s blog, J.D. spends his time offering practical tips for day to day money management to help you, quite literally, get rich slowly. From daily applicacable topics like Track Every Penny You Spend and “Investment Fun Money”, to more general life strategies like the Debt Snowball and How to Aquire a Good Entry Level Job, J.D.’s writing is easy to read, and easy to apply in your daily life.

I hope you’ll find the excellent content in these two blogs as useful and interesting as I have. I’m sure this won’t be the last time one of their articles is mentioned here.




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