Lectures recommandées
Une liste soignée de livres de finance et d'investissement que nous mettrions volontiers entre les mains d'un ami. Pas de remplissage — uniquement ceux qui valent la lecture.
Fondamentaux des finances personnelles
Par où commencer si vous voulez d'abord une base solide.
I Will Teach You to Be Rich
Pourquoi on aimeThe most practical, automation-first introduction to managing money in your 20s and 30s. Hard to beat as a starting point.
Voir sur Amazon →The Total Money Makeover
Pourquoi on aimeThe canonical debt-snowball book. Pairs naturally with our debt payoff calculator if getting out of debt is goal #1.
Voir sur Amazon →Your Money or Your Life
Pourquoi on aimeReframes money as life energy. Foundational text behind much of the modern FIRE movement.
Voir sur Amazon →The Millionaire Next Door
Pourquoi on aimeDemolishes the myth that high earners are wealthy. The real millionaires look surprisingly ordinary.
Voir sur Amazon →Investissement
De la défense des fonds indiciels aux classiques du value investing.
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing
Pourquoi on aimeThe case for low-cost index funds, written by the man who invented them. Short, persuasive, and timeless.
Voir sur Amazon →The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing
Pourquoi on aimeThe practical companion to Bogle: three-fund portfolios, tax-efficient asset placement, behavioral guardrails.
Voir sur Amazon →A Random Walk Down Wall Street
Pourquoi on aimeAcademic but readable case for passive investing, now in its 13th edition. Covers everything from technical analysis to crypto.
Voir sur Amazon →The Intelligent Investor
Pourquoi on aimeWarren Buffett's stated favorite investing book. Dense, but the chapters on Mr. Market and margin of safety are essential.
Voir sur Amazon →Indépendance financière
Comment construire un patrimoine assez vite pour que le travail devienne optionnel.
The Simple Path to Wealth
Pourquoi on aimeThe most-recommended book in the FIRE community. Originated as letters to the author's daughter — and it shows.
Voir sur Amazon →Early Retirement Extreme
Pourquoi on aimePhilosophical, frugality-extreme manifesto. Polarizing, but the systems-thinking approach to expenses is genuinely original.
Voir sur Amazon →Work Optional
Pourquoi on aimeModern, balanced take on financial independence — without the hair-shirt frugality of the early FIRE crowd.
Voir sur Amazon →Finance comportementale & psychologie
Les décisions financières sont rarement rationnelles. Ces livres expliquent pourquoi.
The Psychology of Money
Pourquoi on aimeIf you read only one book from this whole list, make it this one. Twenty short stories on how behavior — not knowledge — drives financial outcomes.
Voir sur Amazon →Thinking, Fast and Slow
Pourquoi on aimeThe Nobel-winning grand tour of cognitive biases. Not a finance book — but every investing mistake is in here somewhere.
Voir sur Amazon →Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics
Pourquoi on aimeMore accessible than Kahneman, more entertaining too. The story of how behavioral economics overturned classical assumptions.
Voir sur Amazon →Habitudes & état d'esprit
Les livres non financiers qui sous-tendent silencieusement tout plan financier qui fonctionne.
Atomic Habits
Pourquoi on aimeNot a finance book, but every budget that actually works runs on the habit framework laid out here.
Voir sur Amazon →The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
Pourquoi on aimeA free philosophy of wealth-building from one of Silicon Valley's clearest thinkers. Long-term, leverage-aware, and often quoted for a reason.
Voir sur Amazon →The Richest Man in Babylon
Pourquoi on aimeMoney lessons told as parables set in ancient Babylon. Old-fashioned in style, but the principles ('pay yourself first') still hold up a century later.
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