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by Jeffery Reeves and Agon Fly Money for Life is one of only three fully indexed resource books (Prescription for Wealth and Winning Your Financial GAME being the other two) that I have discovered which encourages people to use the value of participating whole life insurance as a financial tool for the purposed of self-financing. …
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Read More...by Vic Lockman Lockman, a former Disney cartoonist, has done a remarkable job in this well-documented publication. His message of why “sound” money is critical to society and a just and balanced economy can be easily understood by both young and old. His humor and wisdom blend well together in this illustrative story of money …
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Read More...Integrating Austrian Economics with the Infinite Banking Concept by L. Carlos Lara and Robert P. Murphy The subtitle of this book speaks volumes about the content…”Integrating Austrian Economics with the Infinite Banking Concept.” Whether that objective is actually supported or even proven possible within the covers of this text becomes a subjective perception for the …
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Read More...Acquiring Wealth Through Your Own Private Banking System by Dan Thompson Thompson does a first-rate job of detailing the reasons why the self-financing system using participating whole life insurance works. He also explains how the life insurance companies work and why a company would allow a policy owner to leverage their policy to borrow money. …
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Read More...by Dr. Tomas McFie, John McFie and Jack Cohen CPA The late Oscar Wilde perceptively wrote: “When I was young I thought money was the most important thing in life; now that I am old I know that it is.” King Solomon understood this fact as well when he sagely recorded, “A feast is made …
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Read More...Ten Commandments for Making Money by Rabbi Daniel Lapin Thou Shall Prosper, is either at the top or very near the top of my favorites of the books I have read and studied on money, finance and economics. Rabbi Lapin dispels the lies and supplies the truth for anybody looking to become wealthier in this …
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Read More...The Shortest and Surest Way to Understand Basic Economics by Henry Hazlitt First published in 1946 and then republished in 1962 and 1979, Hazlitt’s definitive work has been lauded by thousands as the unsurpassed primer on economics. Hazlitt’s premise is boldly contained in his classic “one sentence” found in Chapter One and it goes like …
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Read More...by Richard J. Maybury The first in a series of books written by Maybury on the basic concepts of economics and historical events which affect our daily living habits and lifestyles, Whatever Happened to Penny Candy? is a book that has been acclaimed by former US Secretary of the Treasury, William Simon, John Taylor Gatto, …
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Read More...by Marion Snow In the second edition of this #1 Best Seller, Snow outlines how to avoid the equity trap which keeps your home equity motionless by transforming it into a flow of wealth and security. Though much of what Snow recommends throughout the book is something which is not only doable but logical, I …
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Read More...by Dwayne Burnell, MBA Burnell’s work has been praised for his delineated plan for his daughter’s financial future and rightfully so. But I recommend A Path to Financial Peace of Mind to those who would benefit from fully fathoming what financial risk is all about. There isn’t a work available to my knowledge which exposes …
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