Finance audiobooks free on Spotify

In one of the first articles of this blog, we published a series of book recommendations, which of course all deal with the topics of investing and finance and are especially suitable for newcomers. Among them were with “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki or “Sovereign Investing with Index Funds & ETFs” by Gerd Kommer* real classics, with “The Robbins Power Principle” by Anthony Robbins* or “How to Win Friends” by Dale Carnegie* but also one or the other exotic to prepare and accompany every investor on his journey to long-term wealth creation in the best possible way.

Even though some recommendations are available for less than 10 Euros on Amazon*, others cost more than 30 Euros. This can quickly add up to a considerable sum, especially at the start, which you have to spend on your human capital. But there is a savings trick for the smart investors among us: Spotify.

The Swedish music streamer not only offers its users access to an endless number of music tracks, but has also built up a large selection of audio books and audio plays over the years, which can be listened to free of charge as part of the subscription. These include a large number of specialist and non-fiction books on a wide range of topics, such as economics, finance, politics and biographies. Of course, there are also a number of children’s books and novels.

If you’re not a student, you pay just under 10 euros a month for the service, or about 120 euros a year. There are usually special bonuses for new customers every now and then, such as a 3-month free trial period. This means you can listen to an audiobook instead of music while commuting or on long car journeys and continue your education.

Selection of exciting finance audiobooks

We have selected some exciting financial books from the Spotify catalog and summarized them in a table for our readers, sorted alphabetically by author. If you prefer a physical book, you can also add it to your shopping cart with just one click.

We hope you enjoy browsing and listening!

BuchtitelSpotify linkAmazon link
Reicher als die Geissens – Alex FischerListen on Spotify Buy on Amazon*
Die Kunst, über Geld nachzudenken – André KostolanyListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Eat that frog – Brian TracyListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Glaub daran und du schaffst es – Brian TracyListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Wie man Freunde gewinnt – Dale CarnegieListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Sorge dich nicht, lebe! – Dale CarnegieListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Rente mit 40 – Florian WagnerListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Warum ihr schuftet und wir reich werden – Gerald HörhanListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Der stille Raub – Gerald Hörhan, Alex WolfListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Souverän investieren mit Indexfonds und ETFs – Gerd KommerListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Souverän investieren für Einsteiger – Gerd KommerListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Souverän Vermögen schützen – Gerd KommerListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Kaufen oder mieten – Gerd KommerListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Immobilienkauf und -Finanzierung – Gerd KommerListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Setze dir größere Ziele – Rainer ZitelmannListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Kapitalismus ist nicht das Problem, sondern die Lösung – Rainer ZitelmannListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Rich Dad Poor Dad – Robert T. KiyosakiListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Cashflow Quadrant – Robert T. KiyosakiListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Warum die Reichen immer reicher werden – Rober T. KiyosakiListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Die 4-Stunden-Woche – Timothy FerrissListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Was ich mit 20 Jahren über Geld, Motivation, Erfolg gewusst hätte – Mario LochnerListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Denke nach und werde reich – Napoleon HillListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Wie Freuen ihre Finanzen selbst in die Hand nehmen können – Natascha WegelinListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*
Das Leben ist wie ein Schneeball – Warren BuffetListen on SpotifyBuy on Amazon*

Andreas Stegmüller

Andreas is the founder and operator of this blog. During his more than ten-year editorial career, he has written for several major media outlets on a wide variety of topics. The stock market has been his passion since 2016.

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