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Make More Money : Secrets from the World's Greatest Financial Classics
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Shipside, Steve.
- Series:
- Infinite Success Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Finance, Personal.
- Finance.
- Financial crisis.
- Hill, Napoleon, 1883-1970. Think and grow rich--Criticism and interpretation.
- Hill, Napoleon.
- Clason, George S. (George Samuel), 1874-1957. Richest man in Babylon--Criticism and interpretation.
- Clason, George S.
- Saunders, Richard, 1706-1790. Way to wealth--Criticism and interpretation.
- Saunders, Richard.
- Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889. Memoirs of extraordinary popular delusions--Criticism and interpretation.
- Mackay, Charles.
- Local Subjects:
- Finance, Personal.
- Finance.
- Financial crisis.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (230 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Infinite Ideas, 2009.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Based on the success of the distinctive Infinite Success series, Infinite Ideas has now brought together some of the best ideas from that series to form a themed compendium. In Make more money, Karen McCreadie and Steve Shipside combine some of the greatest financial and economic concepts from their interpretations of these classics: Napoleon Hill's Think and grow Rich; Benjamin Franklin's The Way to Wealth; George S. Clason's The Richest Man in Babylon. Here, in one handy volume Shipside and McCreadie interpret the key ideas in these classics by using twenty-first century case studies and exa
- Contents:
- Front cover; Front page; Front matter; Copyright; Table of contents; Front matter intro; 1 Find your definite major purpose; 2 Opportunity can sneak in by the back door; 3 Thoughts have power; 4 What does your vocabulary say about you?; 5 Maintain an open mind; 6 Commit or don't bother trying; 7 Be a practical dreamer; 8 Religion does not have exclusive rights to faith; 9 Engage your emotions toward your goal; 10 No such thing as bad luck; 11 Appoint a sentry to your mind; 12 Education doesn't equal intelligence; 13 Get along with others; 14 It's never too late to learn
- 15 Use your imagination16 Ideas without action are impotent; 17 If the first plan fails, get a new one; 18 Everyone can change if they want to; 19 Make a decision and stick to it; 20 Pass the persistence test; 21 A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits; 22 Persistence versus stupidity; 23 Form a master mind group; 24 The mystery of sex transmutation; 25 Use your willpower to change your mind; 26 What's in your mental filing cabinet?; 27 The subconscious never sleeps; 28 The mystery of the brain; 29 Sitting for ideas; 30 Use meditation to super-charge your thoughts
- 31 Employ an invisible councilThe Richest Man in Babylon; 32 Let rebellion sweep you to change; 33 Birds of a feather flock together; 34 Hard work is no guarantee of wealth; 35 Seek wise advice; 36 You get what you focus on; 37 Fickle fate won't make you rich; 38 The Scrooge effect; 39 The first lesson - pay yourself first; 40 Seek wise advice - from the right people!; 41 Definiteness of purpose; 42 Discipline and consistency are key; 43 If it seems to good to be true it probably is; 44 Pay fair taxes; 45 Start thy purse to fattening; 46 Control expenditure; 47 Make money multiply
- 48 New ways to make money multiply49 The miracle of compound interest; 50 Guard against loss; 51 Own your own home; 52 Insure for the future; 53 Increase your ability to earn; 54 Pay debts; 55 Is there a way to attract good luck?; 56 Good luck rewards those who accept opportunity; 57 Don't delay - procrastination destroys opportunity; 58 Prove your worth; 59 Invest with wise men; 60 Good debt vs bad debt; 61 Spread your risk; 62 Beware anything flaming!; 63 What colour do you see the world?; 64 Don't run from debt; 65 Determination can solve anything; 66 The importance of setting goals
- 67 Dabasir's debt-recovery plan68 Where does your money go?; 69 The importance of the entrepreneurial spirit; The Way to Wealth; 70 No pain, no gain; 71 So are you feeling lucky?; 72 Slugs, speedsters and dead sharks; 73 Debt and despair; 74 To thine own self be true; 75 Keeping retail real; 76 If you have to shop, shop smart; 77 Many a mickle; 78 Eating the elephant; 79 Do be do be do...; 80 Be physically fit enough to earn a fortune; 81 The art of the tart; Rate tart quick start; 82 D-Day; 83 Saving the day; 84 Not saving but drowning; 85 Don't get bogged down in the bad times; 86 Get help
- 87 Don't sell yourself short - get that rise
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-908864-02-8
- 1-282-31639-7
- 9786612316395
- 1-907518-30-4
- OCLC:
- 645937895
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