Farnoosh Torabi is a prominent personal finance journalist, author, and television personality known for her practical financial advice. She gained recognition with her debut book, "You’re So Money – Live Rich Even When You’re Not," a guide for young adults seeking financial independence, followed by her second book, "Psych Yourself Rich." Her expertise has been featured in major publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Real Simple, and she has appeared on programs like Good Morning America, The Today Show, and Larry King Live.
Torabi combines her background in finance and journalism to deliver accessible financial guidance, often focusing on themes of empowerment and practical money management. She hosted the award-winning podcast "So Money," which has amassed over 25 million downloads, and starred in television series like "Bank of Mom and Dad" and "REAL SIMPLE. REAL LIFE," where she helped individuals navigate financial challenges. Her upcoming book, "A Healthy State of Panic," explores how fear can be harnessed as a tool for achieving success.
A graduate of Pennsylvania State University with a degree in finance and international business, Torabi also holds a master’s degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She resides on the East Coast with her family, continuing to influence the personal finance landscape through her writing, media appearances, and public speaking engagements.
Non-Fiction Books
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Title
Year
Goodreads
Amazon
1
You're So Money
2008
2
Psych Yourself Rich
2010
3
The Entrepreneur's Guide to Taking Control of Your Money
2010
4
The Newlywed's Guide to Taking Control of Your Money
2010
5
Make Your Money Count
2010
6
Establishing Goals for Living Rich
2010
7
Embrace the Entrepreneurial Spirit and Live the Rich Life
2010
8
How to Feel Rich
2010
9
The Young Professional's Guide to Taking Control of Your Money
2010
10
The Home Owner's Guide to Taking Control of Your Money
2010
11
The Top 10 Things You Must Know to Psych Yourself Rich
2010
12
The New Parent's Guide to Taking Control of Your Money