Money and You: Resources For Financial Literacy Month

April is financial literacy month!

Updated April 15, 2026
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Financial feminist : overcome the patriarchy's bullsh*t to master your money and build a life you love
Dunlap, Tori
Paper Book
An instant New York Times bestseller From the globally-recognized personal finance educator and social media star behind Her First $100K, an inclusive money management guide to all things money--from managing debt to investing and voting with your dollars Tori Dunlap was always good...
Money magic : an economist's secrets to more money, less risk, and a better life
Kotlikoff, Laurence J.
Paper Book
Increase your spending power, enhance your standard of living, and achieve financial independence with this "must-read" guide to money management (Jane Bryant Quinn). Laurence Kotlikoff, one of our nation's premier personal finance experts and coauthor of the New York Times...
The money school : 12 simple lessons to master financial markets and investing
Lapin, Nicole
Paper Book
"This is the perfect guide for readers ready to move from balancing their checkbook to investing in the stock market and themselves... Highly recommended." - Library Journal Realize financial stability and investing confidence with this one-of-a-kind resource by renowned money expert...
The four pillars of investing : lessons for building a winning portfolio
Bernstein, William J.
Paper Book
The classic guide to constructing a solid portfolio―without a financial advisor! First published two decades ago, The Four Pillars of Investing has been the go-to resource for an entire generation of investors. This updated edition of the investing classic provides the...
A random walk down Wall Street : the best investment guide that money can buy
Malkiel, Burton Gordon
Paper Book
In today's daunting investment landscape, the need for Burton G. Malkiel's reassuring, authoritative, and perennially best-selling guide to investing is stronger than ever. A Random Walk Down Wall Street has long been established as the first book to purchase when starting a portfolio. This new...

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