Wealth Building Strategies for Anyone: Be Your Own Bank (Smart Money Book 2)
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Wealth Building Strategies for Anyone: Be Your Own Bank (Smart Money Book 2)
Is Your Lack of Financial Acumen Holding You Back From The Life You Deserve?
Unfortunately, books on the subject tend to be overly complicated, and lengthy. This book includes just the most important financial principles needed to quickly enhance any individual's money management acumen. Unlike many of the personal money management books out there, this book is a quick and informal read filled with advanced financial concepts. Plus, it was written by someone who actually works in the finance industry.
Ignore the get-rich quick schemes and learn how the financial system really works. The information provided is designed to help beginners get comfortable with personal finance and help them navigate the complexities and learn the secrets to begin building wealth. This book is not like any other personal finance book, and will show you some proven finance techniques not available anywhere else.
John Endris, a finance professional, lifelong investor, and MBA will show you how to become the "smart money." Here are a few things you will be able to use right away….
-An automatic budgeting strategy -Simple ways to maximize your earnings. -Industry secrets for passive investing. -A proven way to select potential projects -How to create several tiers of wealth -How to get free money while building your credit score. -And more...
Buy this book and finally be the smart money (or at least download a free sample).
The entire "Smart Money" series is available on Amazon
BOOK 1: Smart Money: A Beginner's Guide to Investing and Personal Finance: Manage and Grow Your Personal Wealth
BOOK 2: Smart Money: Wealth Building Strategies for Anyone: Be Your Own Bank
BOOK 3: Smart Money: 10 Proven Strategies that Will Increase Your Returns: Trading Techniques For Active Investors
BOOK 4: Smart Money: Your Simple Guide to Bonds: Find What Works for Your Financial Objectives