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Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth by T. Harv Eker Eker has done a phenomenal job of explaining this: “The number one reason most people don’t get what they want is that they don’t know what they want.” It couldn’t be expressed any better than that. But Eker doesn’t stop with just identifying the problem …
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Read More...by Leonard A. Renier Unintended Consequences is a little book with a powerful message, a message which explores the truth about things which are consider to be facts but are mere assumptions. Reiner discusses what he calls “Transfers,” which he describes as your money being transferred to others via taxation, qualified plans, mortgages, financial planning, …
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Read More...by Dave Ramsey The Total Money Makeover, 3rd edition, is a valuable book for the beginner who wants to get control of their finances. Ramsey’s writing is very simplistic and The Total Money Makeover is therefore written in language which the average 6th grader can comprehend. Even further, the book seems to be written for …
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Read More...by Paul Zane Pilzer Pilzer provides a compelling argument in God Wants You To Be Rich and then backs it up with Biblical references, personal and other case examples, along with the practicality of implementing his main argument. One of the best lines in the book is where he states: “But savings is more than …
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Read More...by John E. Girouard Girouard’s book The Ten Truths of Wealth Creation is one of the top five books I recommend for people to read, own, and study. With specific examples and solid evidence, Girouard takes the reader, who may have little or no understanding of financial matters, towards becoming an individual who has the …
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Read More...by Thomas Young Young has systematically put together a very valuable resource for the student looking for historical information about life insurance. From explaining what Life Insurance really is and some of the pertinent details about it origin and history Young explains in layperson terms what the different types of life insurance are and what …
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Read More...by Garrett B. Gunderson with Stephen Palmer The purpose of this book, as the authors mention in last chapter, “…is to get us to stop and think about the advice we hear instead of quietly internalizing it.” Such sound advice is barely audible in the financial sector today. What is right for somebody is not …
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Read More...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 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 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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