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Rich Dad, Poor Dad Review

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In August of 2011 when I started searching for books to introduce me to the game of investing, stocks, and finances, Rich Dad Poor Dad stood out from the pack as the go-to book for an introduction. Almost everywhere I looked this book was at the top of the list, and for good reason too. To be sure, I found that there wasn’t much “substance” in Rich Dad Poor Dad.

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  • Published: 1月 23rd, 2012
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You Were Born Rich

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You were Born Rich is an inspirational book written by Bob Proctor who has been involved in the personal development industry for more than 40 years. This is a very interesting book containing about 200 pages. In this book you will find practical theories that can be applied to achieve your goals.

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Book Summary – Loop Holes of the Rich – Written by Diane Kennedy and Robert Kiyosaki

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This book will help you keep more of your money. As you start generating cash, you need to protect it and shelter it legally. Statistics show that 34 cents of every dollar goes toward interest and 30 cents of every dollar goes toward taxes. These are hefty premiums to pay for success. It does not have to be that way.

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Book Summary – The Ivy Portfolio – How to Invest Like the Top Endowments – By Mebane Faber

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Endowments have an investment outlook of forever. They know how to avoid bear markets and bubble crashes. These endowments use sophisticated investment strategies to limit the risk and maximize their gains.

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  • Published: 1月 20th, 2012
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Book Summary: How to Make a Fortune From the Biggest Bailout in US History – By Ron Insana

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Ron Insana is a CNBC analysts and author. This book is a guide to the 7 Greatest Bargains from Main Street to Wall Street. This book was written in 2009 and some of these deals may have changed. Regardless, the lessons outlined in this book are good for the individual investor.

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Book Summary – Multiple Streams of Internet Income – Written by Robert Allen

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Robert Allen is a successful writer and investor. He has written several books which are published and reviewed already on Success Progress. This book is now 5 years old which is ancient in internet years. Thus I will review a portion and give up to date tips on internet strategies for making money.

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  • Published: 1月 19th, 2012
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Book Summary: How to Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffet by Timothy Vick

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Warren Buffett has amassed a fortune of more than $60 billion. This book is a bit older so it only shows Mr. Buffett’s worth at $30 billion. The wealth and job creation based on his work is truly revolutionary. Berkshire Hathaway, which is the entity that he works out of, is a conglomerate of businesses that employ more than 250,000 people through companies like GEICO, Burlington Northern Railroad, See’s Candy and Helzberg Diamonds. When Warren Buffett evaluates a business it is a straight forward decision: YES, NO and Too hard. The too hard category keeps him focused on his circle of confidence which we will touch on in the book.

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Book Summary: Guide to Investing in Gold and Silver – Written by Michael Maloney

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This is a great education book about real money. Mike reviews sound money principles that have lasted throughout human history. One thing is consistent and that is Gold and Silver are real money. In today’s world of fiat currencies, Gold and Silver are tools you can use to preserve and protect your wealth. Mike reviews the differences between currencies, real money and fiat money. Fiat currency is basically paper money not backed by anything. We will go into some detail on why this is dangerous and the average investor should at least understand the significance of debased money and bloated fiat currencies. With the 2008 economic meltdown along with Ireland, Greece and other bankrupt countries, we as small investors need to be educated so we can protect ourselves.

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Book Summary: Guide to Investing in Gold and Silver – Written by Michael Maloney

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This is a great education book about real money. Mike reviews sound money principles that have lasted throughout human history. One thing is consistent and that is Gold and Silver are real money. In today’s world of fiat currencies, Gold and Silver are tools you can use to preserve and protect your wealth. Mike reviews the differences between currencies, real money and fiat money. Fiat currency is basically paper money not backed by anything. We will go into some detail on why this is dangerous and the average investor should at least understand the significance of debased money and bloated fiat currencies. With the 2008 economic meltdown along with Ireland, Greece and other bankrupt countries, we as small investors need to be educated so we can protect ourselves.

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  • Published: 1月 18th, 2012
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Common Mistakes With Personal Finances

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Taking control of your own finances is very important and keeps you in control of your spending. However, when you are taking care and track of your personal finances, watch out for these common mistakes.

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