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Make more money: Secrets from the world's greatest finance classics: Napoleon Hill, Benjamin Franklin, George S. Clason and Charles Mackay

Make more money: Secrets from the world's greatest finance classics: Napoleon Hill, Benjamin Franklin, George S. Clason and Charles Mackay


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Make more money brings together some of the greatest ideas on wealth and finance from four classic books. Karen McCreadie, Tim Phillips and Steve Shipside bring together the key concepts from their interpretations of Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich, Benjamin Franklin's The Way to Wealth, George S. Clason's The Richest Man in Babylon and Charles Mackay’s Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. These best-selling landmarks of self-help, written from the mid-eighteenth to early twentieth centuries, have inspired the world with simple and effective ideas that continue to influence today’s busy and ambitious readers. The wise lessons from these books have been reinterpreted in Make more money, with modern investment and personal finance examples. The 100 short, entertaining chapters, which include practical tips and inspiring quotations, are designed to help twenty-first century readers make their money grow.

Table of Contents:
Think and grow rich Find your definite major purpose Opportunity can sneak in by the back door Thoughts have power What does your vocabulary say about you? Maintain an open mind Commit or don’t bother trying Be a practical dreamer Religion does not have exclusive rights to faith Engage your emotions toward your goal No such thing as bad luck Appoint a sentry to your mind Education doesn’t equal intelligence Get along with others It’s never too late to learn Use your imagination Ideas without action are impotent If the first plan fails, get a new one Everyone can change if they want to Make a decision and stick to it Pass the persistence test A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits Persistence versus stupidity Form a master mind group The mystery of sex transmutation Use your willpower to change your mind What’s in your mental filing cabinet? The subconscious never sleeps The mystery of the brain Sitting for ideas Use meditation to supercharge your thoughts Employ an invisible council The richest man in babylon Let rebellion sweep you to change Birds of a feather flock together Hard work is no guarantee of wealth Seek wise advice You get what you focus on Fickle fate won’t make you rich The scrooge effect The first lesson– pay yourself first Seek wise advice– from the right people! Definiteness of purpose Discipline and consistency are key If it seems too good to be true it probably is Pay fair taxes Start thy purse to fattening Control expenditure Make money multiply New ways to make money multiply The miracle of compound interest Guard against loss Own your own home Insure for the future Increase your ability to earn Pay debts promptly Is there a way to attract good luck? Good luck rewards those who accept opportunity Don’t delay –procrastination destroys opportunity Prove your worth Invest with wise men Good debt vs. Bad debt Spread your risk Beware anything flaming! What colour do you see the world? Don’t run from debt Determination can solve anything The importance of setting goals Dabasir’s debt-recovery plan Where does your money go? The importance of the entrepreneurial spirit The way to wealth No pain, no gain So are you feeling lucky? Slugs, speedsters and dead sharks Debt and despair To thine own self be true Keeping retail real If you have to shop, shop smart Many a mickle Eating the elephant Do be do be do… Be physically fit enough to earn a fortune The art of the tart; rate tart quick start D-day Saving the day Not saving but drowning Don’t get bogged down in the bad times Get help Don’t sell yourself short – get that rise Beware of bargains Look beyond the purchase price Make friends with a mentor Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds Too many repeats Be a contrarian 20/20 hindsight Fundamentally wrong The king is in the altogether Blame someone Past performance All-in economics It’s a sign Don’t panic

About the Author :
Steve Shipside (Paris, France) is a freelance journalist specializing in business, computing and fitness. He is the author of many books including Samuel Smiles's Self-Help and Karl Marx's Das Kapital (also in the Infinite Success series). Karen McCreadie (Scotland) is a freelance writer who specialises in ghost-writing books and has written books for multi-millionaire businessmen, CEOs and international speakers on topics ranging from sales, coaching and wealth creation to the mind/body connection and psychological profiling. She is also the author of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations and Sun Tzu's The Art of War also in the Infinite Success series.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781906821180
  • Publisher: Infinite Ideas Limited
  • Publisher Imprint: Infinite Ideas Limited
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 232
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 100 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1906821186
  • Publisher Date: 23 Dec 2011
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Secrets from the world's greatest finance classics: Napoleon Hill, Benjamin Franklin, George S. Clason and Charles Mackay
  • Width: 129 mm


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