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- How Can I Make Money With Dean Graziosi's Real Estate & Foreclosure Profits? by Christopher Castillo
Dean Graziosi's Real Estate & Foreclosure Profits is a book that focuses on turning over profits from foreclosed properties by capitalizing on the market cycle. Does the book cover everything needed to be successful in this business? Just what does the book discuss? Find out answers to these questions in this unbiased review. - How Much Money Can You Make With Kevin Trudeau's Free Money? by Christopher Castillo
Kevin Trudeau's Free Money is a booklet that outlines ways to get over 4,000 available government funds. Are there really funds available? What chance do you have to get some of the "free money"? What are some other ways to easily make money? Find out answers to these interesting questions in this unbiased review. - An Unbiased Review on Matthew Lesko's Free Money to Pay Your Bills - Does it Really Work? by Christopher Castillo
Matthew Lesko's Free Money to Pay Your Bills is a book that discusses ways to apply for over 3,000 government funds. Does it actually offer a real legitimate way to get money? What are your chances to get some of this "free money?" Are there other ways to easily make money? Find out answers to these questions in this unbiased review. - Cash in a Flash by Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G Allen by Alain Burrese
"Cash In A Flash" by Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G. Allen is a sequel to their popular book, "The One Minute Millionaire." If you enjoyed the first book, most likely you will enjoy this one. However, if you didn't like the first one, you probably won't enjoy this volume either. Personally, I thought it was a good sequel, and I enjoyed both as motivational pick-me-ups. - From 0 to 130 Properties in 3.5 Years - Book Review by Ryan Mclean
Well this is my very first book review and what a great book to review. From 0 to 130 Properties in 3.5 Years is the very first book I ever bought on property investment. It was this book that launched me into believing that possibly I could become really wealthy and retire early. This book takes a different approach to property investment than many other books and it suggests that you should invest in what is known as 'positively geared property' where you make money from the rental of the property not from the capital gains that the property makes. - Top 10 Best Personal Finance Books of All Time! by Allan Inocente
As I was arranging the numerous personal finance books I've accumulated over the years, I couldn't help but wonder how I can put everything together in such a tiny little space. Then I asked myself, if I had a very small book shelf that can accommodate only 10 of these books, which books would I choose? I had to think really hard because I love reading books and I've learned a great deal about life and money through ALL of them. These 10 books are special in that they have completely altered the way I view money and life! They have inspired me to learn more about money and pursue financial freedom! May these same books help you achieve your financial dreams! - Want to Invest in China - Book Review on a Bull in China by Lance Winslow
China has experienced explosive growth over the last three decades and it is ranging in the neighborhood of 10% year over year, and it just keeps going, even during the global economic recession, China is breaking speed records for growth. If you've ever wanted to get in on the market in China and perhaps, invest a little to increase your nest egg, then boy can I recommend a very good book to you. The book is called: - Millionaire Mind Intensive Review by Paul Gaume
The Millionaire Mind is a very good and informative book describing how you can change your mind set and actually create the mind of a millionaire. I found the Million Mind to be very reader friendly in that, Harv used vocabulary most people could easily relate to, and it effortlessly flowed from explaining one ability into the next. His 17 principals are very genuine and necessary if you choose to adapt the millionaire mind set. - Napoleon Hill Review - The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons by Peter Parrish
A friend of mine gave me this book to read as a gift. We both were looking to take are businesses to greater heights. We told each other that we would read this book through its entirety. The book shows how the wealthy created success. - A Bull in China - Book Review by Henry Maier
As an avid world traveler, author Jim Rogers has peered deeply into the developing markets of China over the decades to give the reader a wake-up call to the largest investment opportunity last seen during the western world's industrial revolution. The world's demand for quality, low-cost products has led most of the world's manufacturing sector to set up shop in China. - Stop Working - A Trilogy by Derek Foster by Henry Maier
The author is Canadian, and retired in his early thirties in the early 2000's. These three books are very short and can be read in a few weeks. Their length falls in line with the simplicity of the investment strategy they describe. - Cashflow Quadrant - The 4 Different Ways to Make Money by Benjamin Louie
Due to social conditioning through school, upbringing by parents, the media, etc, the majority of people in the country has been taught that going to school to get a degree to get a good job with benefits was the goal they should have; even though the people teaching this may not be in the best financial or income position either. The majority of the wealthiest people in the world are business owners or investors. While the majority of the country is being taught that working for someone and relying on benefits is the path to success (the red side of the quadrant), the wealthy have learned that leveraging their time by having others work for them is one of the best paths to financial freedom and success (the green side of the quadrant). - Rich Dad, Poor Dad Book Review by Nelson Matthews
Robert Kiyosaki's best selling book Rich Dad, Poor Dad has been read by millions worldwide. If you haven't read this book then your missing out. Robert Kiyosaki had a rich dad and a poor dad, the poor dad had a stable job but didn't manage money well and therefore was poor, the rich dad built an empire and managed his money like a rich person even though at the start he was poor. - Richest Man in Babylon, Learn the Secrets of Rich and the Laws of Wealth Building Part One of Three by Shannon Pentony
This is one of the best money books I have ever read, and a golden book that you must read if you want to become rich. I am very surprised and amazed the legendary city of Babylon had such a wise man who had extremely valuable ideas about wealth creation, money making ideas, property investment and other investment ideas in such an ancient time. - Richest Man in Babylon - Learn the Secrets of Rich and the Laws of Wealth Building Part 3 of 3 by Shannon Pentony
Discover the secrets of the rich, the laws of wealth building, seven remedies for your lean purse and the five laws of gold. You also learn from the great example of Rich Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, who has mastered the wealth laws recommended in the book "The Richest Man in Babylon!" - Richest Man in Babylon - Learn the Secrets of Rich and the Laws of Wealth Building Part Two of Three by Shannon Pentony
Discover the secrets of the rich, the laws of wealth building, seven remedies for your lean purse and the five laws of gold. You also learn from the great example of Rich Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, who has mastered the wealth laws recommended in the book "The Richest Man in Babylon!" - The Millionaire Course - A Book Review by Shannen Lee
"The Millionaire Course, A Visionary Plan for Creating the Life of Your Dreams" is written by a real multi-millionaire, Marc Allen. Along with being an author, Mr. Allen is also the President and Publisher of New World Library, a company that has published well-known bestsellers like "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle and "The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success" by Deepak Chopra. - Book Review - The Top 10 Distinctions Between Millionaires and the Middle Class by Linda C Smith
Keith Cameron Smith has written an engaging little book that is brief and to the point as regards a basic understanding of what might separate the wealthy from the middle class. From reading this book, you get the idea that if you think differently about money and finances then you could change your financial bottom line. - Must Read Investment Books by John Devereux
These financial classics will help you learn to achieve better investment results. You may not become the next Warren Buffett, but you'll be better informed about how to deploy your retirement savings. - New Book Teaches Wise Retirement Planning and How to Pay As Few Taxes As Possible by Tyler Tichelaar
Rick Rodgers' new book "The New Three-Legged Stool: A Tax-Efficient Guide to Retirement Planning" provides practical advice on how to balance your retirement savings among Tax-Deferred Savings, After-Tax Savings, and Tax-Free Savings. How you should invest your money, how much if any money you can expect from Social Security, and how to make sure the IRS gets as little of your hard earned money as possible are among the many valuable pieces of advice offered in this long overdue book for everyone who wants to make sure they are comfortable in retirement. - "Think and Grow Rich" - By Napoleon Hill - Book Review by Matt Lehr
This is a book review of Napoleon Hill's classic book "Think and Grow Rich." This book was written by Hill after following the life of Andrew Carnegie and his tactics to become the worlds richest entrepreneur. This review takes a look at the central themes and ideas presented by Hill in the book and points out some of the key features that he discusses throughout the motivational book. - The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferris - Book Review by Christopher Castillo
Does The 4-Hour Workweek live up to the expectations that one may have as a result of its intriguing title? Does it really provide valuable insight on how to create an ideal lifestyle while working only a few hours each week? - CPA Arbitrage, Chris Cobb, and the Internet Marketing Dilemma by John Labelman
CPA Arbitrage is a new PDF eBook written by Chris Cobb. I explains how to use CPA, or cost per action, advertising to make money on the internet. Chris is a long time internet marketer, and he really knows his stuff. As you follow the sales process, you may decide he knows too much. - Rich Dad, Poor Dad - An Introduction - There is a Need! by Hayley Keen
An introduction to Robert Kiyosaki's well known book titled "Rich Dad, Poor Dad. What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money - That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not!" A must read for anyone looking to take control of their finances and their life. Robert believes laziness decreases both health and wealth. I agree, do you? - eBook Review - Blogging With Pride Review - Samantha Milner - DSM Publishing by Thales Prado
This article was written in order to give you an honest review of Blogging With Pride written by Samantha Milner of DSM Publishing. The first sections of Samantha Milner's Blogging With Pride she gives you clear ways of why you should make money blogging and how it can be really profitable and also help you take your online business to a new level. - How to Trade Book Review - Thomas Dorsey - Point & Figure Charting by Clinton Lee
In depth book review of Point & Figure Charting, authored by Thomas Dorsey. Focus on chapters 2, 3, 4 and 6, which makes up about 45% of the book. These chapters are relevant for practical trading purposes. Key points for these focus chapters are summarized from a retail trader's perspective. - How to Trade - Book Review - Kenneth L Grant - Trading Risk by Clinton Lee
In depth book review of Trading Risk, authored by Kenneth Grant. Focus on chapters 2, 3, 4 and 7, which makes up about 61% of the book. These chapters are relevant for practical trading purposes. Key points for these focus chapters are summarized from a retail trader's perspective. - Options Trading Strategies - Book Review - Guy Cohen, The Bible of Options Strategies by Clinton Lee
In depth book review of The Bible of Option Strategies, authored by Guy Cohen. Focus on chapters 2, 4, 5 and 7, which makes up about 74% of the book. These chapters are relevant for practical trading purposes. Key points for these focus chapters are summarized from a retail trader's perspective. - Dean Graziosi and His New Book - Profit From Real Estate Right Now by Dan Oliver
You may be asking yourself, is Dean Graziosi the real deal? There are a lot of so called real estate guru's out there that make a lot of claims but turn out to be scam artists. Is Dean Graziosi and his new book Profit From Real Estate Right Now one of these guys? With this review I hope to set your mind at ease by giving you informative information on Dean and his brand new book Profit From Real Estate Right Now. - Attracting Financial Abundance Using the Science of Getting Rich by Warren Wojnowski
Are you familiar with the book 'The Science of Getting Rich?' I just finished reading this book yet again, and I find myself almost haunted by the simplicity of its teachings. Yet, don't be fooled by the simplicity, the teachings in this book are very powerful and it literally provides the for attracting financial abundance into your life.
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