Personal finance books can be a source of inspiration and guidance.

They can help youimprove your financial literacyand your life.

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Tori Dunlap, a financial adviser andhost of the No.

Your Playbook for Tough Times by Donna Freedman

Your personal finance journey may be wrought with highs and lows.

Your Playbook for Tough Timeshelps those struggling financially by offering advice and encouragement to make it through hardship.

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Learn how to reduce expenses, find temporary assistance and even eke out some savings while navigating difficult times.

Ramit Sethi also runs a website by the same name.

Each topic is explained via an illustration drawn out on what looks like the back of a napkin.

Is Your Paycheck Not Going As Far As It Used To?

We get it.Everythingis more expensive than it used to be, but your paycheck hasnt kept up.

When money is tight,these resourceswill help nearly everyone.

The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel

Mastering money is more than just a numbers game.

Your emotions, mindsets and habits have a big influence over your financial life.

It requires having the right mindset about money.

InThe Psychology of Money,Morgan Housel shines a light on the way people think about money.

Why Didnt They Teach Me This in School?

The One-Page Financial Plan by Carl Richards

Transforming your financial life doesnt have to be complicated.

Learn to simplify your approach withThe One-Page Financial Plan.

Everyday Millionaires by Chris Hogan

Ever wonder how millionaires built their wealth?

InEveryday Millionaires,Chris Hogan shares lessons gleaned from a study of 10,000 millionaires.

This book will help you create a blueprint for increasing your net worth.

Fans of the Stacking Benjamins podcast will enjoyStackedas its co-authored by one of the podcasts hosts.

Happy Moneytakes a Japanese perspective to teach people to find peace in their financial lives.

This book was first published in 1996, but its updated fourth edition was released in 2017.

My Money My Way by Kumiko Love

Personal finance is, well, personal.

That means theres no cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all solution to managing money.

Heres whatLove shared with The Penny Hoarderabout the path to reaching financial fulfillment.

Passive Income, Aggressive Retirement by Rachel Richards

Early retirement is one thing, but retiring at age 27?

Rachel Richards proves its achievable inPassive Income, Aggressive Retirement.

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Kaz Weida is a senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.

Nicole Dow is a former senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.