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Learning about Money! Get this book November 30, 2008 Ricardo Gonzales (Austin, Texas USA) Great for beginners, starters, students, people looking to learn about money. It's a must. This booked is unchanged and does allow those looking and keeping money. A great lesson in life.
A Parable on Internal Wealth and Worldy Riches: You CAN Have Both = ) November 23, 2008 Andrew Chang: 7-Hour School Week and Health, Wealth, Truth (Bay Area) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Clason's timeless classic is not just about how to acquire money, keep money, and make money earn more money. Rather, it is also about how to achieve personal wealth, happiness, and even meaning in this world. The use of parables and stories make this a great book for children as well. Although many books contain the same messages, the way Clason delivers these timeless strategies cannot be duplicated by anyone else.
The Best book ever written, well maybe not quite! November 20, 2008 Pamela Montgomery (Bremerton, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read The Richest Man in Babylonseveral years ago while on vacation but when I got home I couldn't remember the name of the book. I have been searching for the book on & off since then. I just bought 4 copies on line a few days ago and will be giving them (3 of them) out for Christmas. I can hardly wait for them to arrive. Every time I speak to someone about finances I bring up this book. Now I will be able to give them the name. It helped me get out of debt except for my house. I highly recommend this book, especiall for Jr high/High School kids. It will give them a look to finances that schools don't teach. It is not a "Religous" book but gives a parable look at finances. (Do you remember Aesops Fables when you were young? They taught us alot.)
A better read than Napoleon Hill November 20, 2008 Rolands Petrevics (Taiwan) It's interesting, entertaining and good historical read. And very motivational. For that price you get a great time, good mood and motivational power. A worth to buy & re-read also. I can just add one more 5 star. You must have this book just because it's a eternal law of money nature
ONCE YOU HAVE READ THE BIBLE, THIS IS NEXT November 16, 2008 Richard Tjomsland (Encinitas, CA USA) How do you place a price on brilliance? This short read is outstanding and I would recommend it to anyone including every junior or senior high school student in the United States. More books like this one and all of the Og Mandino books or any of the Napolean Hill books. And, let's not forget W. Clement Stone books. The Richest Man in Babylon
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