"Qian Qian the Dog" is the second introductory book on financial management in my mind, and the first is of course poor dad and rich dad. Why do you recommend the second one instead of the first one? That's because, compared with poor dad and rich dad, Qian Qian, the puppy, is more interesting and entertaining (this product is for children in Europe and America), and the introduction of financial management for migrant workers also begins with this book. The content of this book is relatively simple, and there is nothing to say. It's up to you to get started with financial management.
Fund investment: an interpretation of funds
Introduction to Migrant Workers' Fund is plain in language, and unlike other books, it only talks about theory and doesn't talk about actual combat. It also talks about some mistakes that people usually make when investing in funds, such as "liking the new and hating the old" for funds. LAOK systematically and comprehensively expounded his investment viewpoint of insisting on long-term investment and paying attention to risk control from the aspects of defining investment objectives, selecting fund varieties and formulating investment strategies, and comprehensively interpreted the mystery of fund investment. Although this book is relatively old, even now, I still feel that it has gained a lot and is not outdated at all.