Certain personal finance experts have gained global popularity due to their principles, concepts, and ideas. Through their books and lectures, they share expertise on money management and saving techniques, helping people achieve financial comfort with easy-to-follow strategies. Let’s take a look at some of these personal finance gurus who provide valuable financial advice to their followers.
Dave Ramsey: Known as the “Debt Free Dollar Man,” Dave Ramsey is an expert in personal money management. He advises people on how to take control of their finances and lives, particularly focusing on getting out of and staying out of debt. Ramsey often addresses his audience through a nationally syndicated radio talk show in the U.S., discussing personal finance issues and offering guidance on saving, investing, and retirement planning. His #1 best-selling book, “The Total Money Makeover,” provides excellent financial fitness advice and debunks common personal finance myths. Another popular book by Ramsey, “Financial Peace Revisited,” gained significant popularity in 2002.
Robert Kiyosaki: Robert Kiyosaki is a renowned investor, educator, and entrepreneur, best known for his best-selling book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad.” Rather than offering traditional advice on saving money, Kiyosaki teaches how to create wealth through smart investments. His book tells the story of two fathers—one rich and one poor—and contrasts their approaches to educating their children about money. Kiyosaki has successfully sold over 26 million copies of his 15 books.
Suze Orman: Suze Orman is one of the leading personal finance experts in the U.S., described by USA Today as a “one-woman financial advice powerhouse.” She hosts “The Suze Orman Show” on CNBC on Saturday nights. Orman became a New York Times best-selling author with her book “The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom,” which emphasizes achieving financial freedom through emotional well-being. The book’s popularity soared with three million copies sold. Two other successful books by Orman include “You’ve Earned It, Don’t Lose It” and “The Money Book for the Young Fabulous & Broke.”