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“Few books can teach people more about the investment universe than this.”— Inc. Magazine Newly Revised and Updated. A fully revised edition of Nancy Dunnan's bestselling investment classic, How to Invest $50 – $5000, updated to reflect the latest and safest strategies for smart investing in the new economy The perennially bestselling How to Invest $50 – $5,000 has been a trusted advisor for more than 20 years. But never before has the economy changed so much in so small a time. This new edition reflects the latest, smartest strategies for small investing in the new economy, and has fully updated information on all of the recent changes in federal regulations and laws. This guide covers the full range of small investing—from selecting a bank to choosing specific investments to making sense of financial pages. Hints, bullet points, and step-by-step instructions guide even the most inexperienced investor through the maze of stocks, bonds, treasuries, mutual funds—and more—toward the best low-risk, high-value opportunities available in the current U.S. economy. Review: Quick, Clear, and Packed with Real-World Wisdom 💰📘 - How to Invest $50–$5,000 is a total gem for anyone wanting to start investing without feeling overwhelmed. It’s a quick read, super approachable, and breaks down low-risk investment strategies in a way that actually makes sense—even if you're brand new to the game. What I loved most is how practical it is. No fluff, no hype—just straightforward steps and solid advice tailored to real budgets. Whether you’ve got fifty bucks or five grand, this book shows you exactly what to do next, with helpful tools to bulk up your financial know-how along the way. It’s one of those books everyone should read at least once—especially if you’ve ever said, “I don’t know where to start.” After reading, I felt more confident, more informed, and finally ready to take control of my money. 5 stars for being simple, smart, and seriously empowering. Review: Quick read…worth it! - This book is an easy and quick read with solid, practical guidance for anyone looking to start investing with a smaller amount of money. It breaks things down in a way that’s easy to understand without being overwhelming. Perfect for beginners or anyone who wants straightforward advice on how to invest $50 to $5,000 wisely. Very helpful and motivating—I’m glad I picked it up.


| Best Sellers Rank | #767 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Stock Market Investing (Books) #6 in Introduction to Investing #7 in Budgeting & Money Management (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 734 Reviews |
J**E
Quick, Clear, and Packed with Real-World Wisdom 💰📘
How to Invest $50–$5,000 is a total gem for anyone wanting to start investing without feeling overwhelmed. It’s a quick read, super approachable, and breaks down low-risk investment strategies in a way that actually makes sense—even if you're brand new to the game. What I loved most is how practical it is. No fluff, no hype—just straightforward steps and solid advice tailored to real budgets. Whether you’ve got fifty bucks or five grand, this book shows you exactly what to do next, with helpful tools to bulk up your financial know-how along the way. It’s one of those books everyone should read at least once—especially if you’ve ever said, “I don’t know where to start.” After reading, I felt more confident, more informed, and finally ready to take control of my money. 5 stars for being simple, smart, and seriously empowering.
M**B
Quick read…worth it!
This book is an easy and quick read with solid, practical guidance for anyone looking to start investing with a smaller amount of money. It breaks things down in a way that’s easy to understand without being overwhelming. Perfect for beginners or anyone who wants straightforward advice on how to invest $50 to $5,000 wisely. Very helpful and motivating—I’m glad I picked it up.
M**L
It’s great for people with little to No experience or knowledge on investing
Im about a third of the way done with this book and have got to say this book is very well written and has many great tips and options for what do do with your money I had never even heard of some of the things mentioned in this book great read for those wanting to learn about investing early on and options for different amounts depending on how much your able to or comfortable with investing. Overall great read for anyone interested in investing in their future definitely recommend.
B**S
Super basic but…
It’s a super basic read that introduces you to a variety of investment options. Keep in mind it’s an older book, so some investments and websites in the book don’t exist anymore. If you’re totally brand new to investing, this book does have some good info buried in it. My suggestion is to take topics from the book and then explore them more through YouTube videos or other sources. Example of the book vs our world these days: You can do fractional shares through many apps, but that didn’t exist when this book was written. Overall, I think it’s fine for the price if you are new to investing.
B**R
Great Beginner-Friendly Investing Guide
This book is a solid resource for anyone who wants to start investing but doesn’t know where to begin. It breaks things down in a clear, step-by-step way that feels realistic and not overwhelming, especially if you’re working with a smaller amount of money. I liked that it focuses on low-risk strategies and practical advice rather than hype. It’s easy to follow, informative, and motivating for beginners who want to build confidence with investing.
W**M
If you want to invest small
Good book
M**E
Will worth the cost of the book.
Still reading . It’s worth the money. It’s packed full of great info.
C**Y
How to Invest 50$-5,000$
Such a good book, can’t wait to finish this read!
G**I
mostly for young americans
this book looks simple in the way that it looks written for college boys, but just Americans: no notions of economics, short and scholastic descriptions of the financial tools but only those of the American market. Essentially useless
M**N
Types of investment availlable
Gd book
P**Y
American investing advice.
First off I have to be honest, I bought this book mainly because it was a penny (plus postage), also I have started to save and invest in shares. So I was hoping to get some advice and tips out of this book, but whilst there are some pearls of wisdom here to be had for sure, it’s rather hard for this Brit to take it all in seeing as how all of this book is American centric. There are money saving habits in here and ways of setting easy goals that I will use going forward but I didn’t think it would be so skewed to the US. On reflection I should of see it coming with the dollars to dollars saving on the cover. That’s buyer error for you. Good points are it’s easy to read, well laid out with lots of bullet points. So, not really for me, but am understanding of American finance can be found here, so that’s good I guess.
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