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The
Millionaire Next Door by William Danko & Thomas Stanley
This
book exposes for the first time how ordinary Americans get and stay
rich – without inheritance, advanced degrees, or lottery jackpots.
Readers learn the seven common denominators that show up again and
again among people who have built their personal fortunes from scratch.
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Who
Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
Using
the many-faceted cheese as a microcosm for life's truths, Spencer
Johnson asks Who Moved My Cheese? Like biting into an unknown cheese
for the first time - we hope it'll be Brie and not blue cheese -
we must be ready to accept life's surprises. Johnson offers provocative
advice on why there's more to life than solid dependable cheddar
and why expanding our horizons means trying the world's cheeses
- Finnish lappi, fabulous feta - and how enjoying new "cheese" frees
us up for life's possibilities in today's changing world. Go on.
Take a bite of a new cheese and find out what you really want.
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Rich
Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
This
book shows parents how to teach their children about making money
work for them, instead of them working for money. In Rich Dad, Poor
Dad, the author smashes some tenacious myths, such as only a high
income leads to wealth. Perhaps the greatest point here is that
parents must take control of teaching their children about making
and saving money. They can't rely on schools to do that for them.
With books like this, future generations may enjoy a bright financial
future.
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The
E-Myth by Michael E. Gerber
Would
it be a valuable use of your time to learn why most small business
don't work and what to do about it from one of the most influential
business visionaries of out time? Let Michael Gerber explode popular
myths and reveal valuable insights that can impact your business
immediately.
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The
Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham, Warren E. Buffett
One of
the most respected guides to investing in the stock market, this
book first saw publication in 1949. Interestingly, its smart principles
are still valuable for investors of our time. The Intelligent Investor
is a best-selling user’s manual. Use it and find out how thousands
of others have learned to become successful investors.
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You've
Earned It, Don't Lose It: Mistakes You Can't Afford to Make When
You Retire by Suze Orman, Linda Mead
Covering
such topics as investment advice, trusts vs. wills, joint tenancy
and gifting, durable power of attorney for health care, long-term
care insurance, and early retirement – all which need to be understood
for a successful retirement – Suze Orman puts together financial
advice in the friendliest, most caring, and dramatic way ever, using
the stories of real people to demonstrate her points.
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The
Road Ahead by Bill Gates
If anyone
knows what the future may hold, it would be the maverick visionary
who was behind making the computer commonplace in the houses and
offices of the world. Now updated with new material, The Road Ahead
is an optimistic and refreshingly realistic book that explores Bill
Gates' vision of what the future holds. In clear, accessible, jargon-free
style, Gates shows how, just as the personal computer revolutionized
the way we work, the emerging technologies of the digital age will
transform forever the way we buy, work, learn and
communicate.
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