What I read in 2009: A list of books I read in 2009.
The Cost of Capitalism: Understanding economic and market turmoil.
What I read in 2008: A list of books that I read in 2008.
When Markets Collide: Discussion of economic opportunities and current problems.
Who Really Cares: Interesting research on the charitable habits of Americans.
What I read in 2007: A list of books that I read in 2007.
Missed Fortune 101: Unconventional and faulty strategy recommending carrying high amounts of mortgage debt and investing in universal life insurance.
The Long Tail: Describes how the web has changed retailing. Also an interesting discussion of the economics of scarcity versus abundance.
Empire of Debt: A pessimistic look at the future of the US economy.
What I read in 2006: a list of books that I have read or reviewed in 2006.
The Number: A book about the issues that go into determining the amount of money that you will need to achieve financial freedom.
The World is Flat: Thomas Friedman’s best selling book on how technology has created a more integrated world.
The End of Medicine: Andy Kessler’s fascinating look at what the future for medicine might look like- specifically diagnostic testing.
Total Money Makeover: Dave Ramsey book about how to get out of debt.
Revolution: George Barna book that takes a look at how Christians are growing and what this means for how to do church.
Gambling: Don’t Bet on It: Rex Rogers details the devastating effects that gambling has on society.
Poor Charlie’s Almanac: Charlie Munger shares wisdom on investing.