You Don't Have to Be Poor
This book is designed in three sections: First, we will review a multiplicity of reality checks in terms of history, power wealth and happiness. Second, we will identify the wealthy, the rich and the poor in order to clarify the problems and challenges of getting rich and moving out of poverty. The final section is dedicated to explore specific strategies on how to get rich, learn from other millionaires how to increase your wealth and retire in comfort with your own safety net.
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You Don't Have to Be Poor
This book is designed in three sections: First, we will review a multiplicity of reality checks in terms of history, power wealth and happiness. Second, we will identify the wealthy, the rich and the poor in order to clarify the problems and challenges of getting rich and moving out of poverty. The final section is dedicated to explore specific strategies on how to get rich, learn from other millionaires how to increase your wealth and retire in comfort with your own safety net.
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You Don't Have to Be Poor

You Don't Have to Be Poor

by Fran Detower
You Don't Have to Be Poor

You Don't Have to Be Poor

by Fran Detower

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Overview

This book is designed in three sections: First, we will review a multiplicity of reality checks in terms of history, power wealth and happiness. Second, we will identify the wealthy, the rich and the poor in order to clarify the problems and challenges of getting rich and moving out of poverty. The final section is dedicated to explore specific strategies on how to get rich, learn from other millionaires how to increase your wealth and retire in comfort with your own safety net.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011882692
Publisher: Detower Editions
Publication date: 10/12/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 164
File size: 63 KB

About the Author

Fran Detower believed that he retired early and rich ( with less than a million) as a teacher in New York City
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