wealth creation
wealth creation
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by Gary Simpson - 2007-03-11
Wealth secrets. I don't know about you but every time I see words like that in the title of something then I just have to have a look. You see, if there ARE any secrets I want to know about them. So I...
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by Gary Simpson - 2007-03-11
Here is the acid test to see how wealthy you really are...What if you were forced to stop working for three months and you were unable to receive your weekly wage? How long could you last? Sadly, for ...
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by Gary Simpson - 2007-03-11
You are not going to live forever. Like they say... there are only two certainties in life - death and taxes. So, let me ask you this - when are you going to start getting serious about building wealt...
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by Gary Simpson - 2007-03-11
I believe that the great Albert Einstein called compound interest the "Eighth Wonder of the World." Einstein, of course was a brilliant man who reputedly had an IQ of somewhere above 175. (Normal IQ i...
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by Gary Simpson - 2007-03-17
I'm sorry to tell you this but there are so many people out there who, in comparison to you, are intellectual minnows and yet they are able to accumulate vast sums of money. How does that make you fee...
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by JAMES DELROJO - 2007-03-15
One of the facts of life is that building wealth requires a daily allocation of your time. By this stage of life you probably have some well established time habits that will need reviewing in orde...
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by James Delrojo - 2007-03-19
You should take a self-made rich person to lunch whenever you can and you should always pay. Why? Read on and all will be revealed.Let's take a look at the first part first. Why should you take a self...
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by James Delrojo - 2007-03-19
Most people in affluent countries aim to retire somewhere between 55 and 65, but what if you've reached 55 and your investment portfolio isn't up to scratch, or perhaps is non-existent. It can all sta...
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by Sam Bowen - 2007-03-22
Charisma comes from the Greek word charismata, meaning 'gifts of the spirit' and is related to the word charis meaning 'grace'. Understanding the origin of the word can give us a better understanding ...
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by Amy Wells - 2007-03-27
Having more money in our life does not necessarily mean having to work harder. If you observe the world around you, you will notice that some people work hard to make ends meet, while others often ha...