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9781521377345
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9781521377345
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Investing for Beginners : Learn about Personal Finance, Real Estate Investing, and Business Investing Success
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Independently Published
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9 in
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2017
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Trade Paperback
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English
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0.4 in
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Business & Economics
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E-Commerce / Internet Marketing
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10.8 Oz
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6 in
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163 Pages
Investing for Beginners: Learn About Personal Finance, Real Estate Investing, an
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Publisher
Independently Published
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1521377340
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9781521377345
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Book Title
Investing for Beginners : Learn about Personal Finance, Real Estate Investing, and Business Investing Success
Number of Pages
163 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Topic
E-Commerce / Internet Marketing
Genre
Business & Economics
Format
Trade Paperback
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0.4 in
Item Weight
10.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
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6 in
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Three Books in OneDo you want to know the secrets to investing? Schools used to teach practical skills such as home economics, workshop, and things that MIGHT have helped you as an adult. With the global economy, everything practical has been pushed out of school and into life. In school, you’re taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you’re given a test that teaches you a lesson.—Tom Bodett In this global, 24/7 economy, if you want to get ahead, then you have to teach yourself what others have already learned and what ninety-eight percent of people will be too lazy or oblivious to learning. Does this mean that you can outwork the majority of people to get ahead? Yes. But you would benefit from merely being able to out-think them, which is much easier and much more productive.Vilfredo Pareto noticed an unequal relationship between inputs (work) and outputs (results). His theory, commonly known as the 80/20 principle, states that 20% of my effort is responsible for 80% of my results. The 20% of the effort you invest should be in optimizing and taking control of four crucial areas of your life: Personal Finance, Real Estate Investing, Money Making Opportunities, and Business Investing. If you are to get out of your life what you really deserve to receive, you will have to know how to manage: Your personal finances understanding your cash flow and by creating opportunities to make more money than you spend. Your real estate investing by knowing when and how to decide to hire a real estate agent and how to do real estate investing on your own. Your business investing so that you have a successful business, which brings you maximum income with the least amount of effort. This book will teach you about all these areas of finance and investment., Three Books in OneDo you want to know the secrets to investing? Schools used to teach practical skills such as home economics, workshop, and things that MIGHT have helped you as an adult. With the global economy, everything practical has been pushed out of school and into life. In school, you, Three Books in One Do you want to know the secrets to investing? Schools used to teach practical skills such as home economics, workshop, and things that MIGHT have helped you as an adult. With the global economy, everything practical has been pushed out of school and into life. In school, you’re taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you’re given a test that teaches you a lesson.—Tom Bodett In this global, 24/7 economy, if you want to get ahead, then you have to teach yourself what others have already learned and what ninety-eight percent of people will be too lazy or oblivious to learning. Does this mean that you can outwork the majority of people to get ahead? Yes. But you would benefit from merely being able to out-think them, which is much easier and much more productive.Vilfredo Pareto noticed an unequal relationship between inputs (work) and outputs (results). His theory, commonly known as the 80/20 principle, states that 20% of my effort is responsible for 80% of my results. The 20% of the effort you invest should be in optimizing and taking control of four crucial areas of your life: Personal Finance, Real Estate Investing, Money Making Opportunities, and Business Investing. If you are to get out of your life what you really deserve to receive, you will have to know how to manage: Your personal finances understanding your cash flow and by creating opportunities to make more money than you spend. Your real estate investing by knowing when and how to decide to hire a real estate agent and how to do real estate investing on your own. Your business investing so that you have a successful business, which brings you maximum income with the least amount of effort. This book will teach you about all these areas of finance and investment.
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