A classic personal finance book by George S. Clason that presents financial principles through parables set in ancient Babylon. It emphasizes saving, investing, and living within one's means.
The other book to start with when it comes to financial literacy is also The Richest Man in Babylon. when people don't learn about money is because they find it quite boring and not very interesting. So, Richest Man in Babylon does a good job in intertwining a novel into financial literacy concepts.
""The guest recommends this book as a good starting point for financial literacy because it makes learning about money more engaging through storytelling."