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Posted in Investing Audio (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Lou Adler. By Nightingale-Conant Corporation. Sells new for $179.50.
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Posted in Investing Audio (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Robert Sobel; Roger Lowenstein. By Blackstone Audio Inc.. The regular list price is $25.00. Sells new for $15.74. There are some available for $14.00.
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Posted in Investing Audio (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Lita Epstein. By Oasis Audio. The regular list price is $15.99. Sells new for $9.36. There are some available for $10.12.
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Posted in Investing Audio (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Ron Blue and Judy Blue. By Thomas Nelson Inc. There are some available for $21.13.
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1 comments about Raising Money - Smart Kids: How to Teach Your Children the Secrets of Earning, Saving, Investing, and Spending Wisely.
  1. Anything you can read from Ron and Judy Blue is going to be good. This is especially good for those who want to teach their kids about money. It really will make you think about your handling of money as well.


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Posted in Investing Audio (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Carleton H. Sheets. By The Professional Education Institute. Sells new for $4.88. There are some available for $2.85.
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Posted in Investing Audio (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Dan Kennedy. By D.S. Kennedy. Sells new for $18.00. There are some available for $16.95.
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Written by Rick Vazquez. By Aardvark Global Publishing. Sells new for $19.95.
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5 comments about The Pizza Delivery Millionaire.
  1. I picked up Pizza Delivery Millioniare when the title caught my eye. What would a delivery man with pizza's be able to share. The story flow was light, simple but the undertone of the lessons aren't limited to real estate alone. In a consumption focused society this tale educates the readers to remember that things are not always what they seem. The journey from establishing a goal to achieving it is entertaining and enlightning. Thoroughly enjoyed the read and am looking forward to using the lessons in my own quest for financial security in my future.


  2. I read this book after it was given to me as a Christmas present. Such an easy read that you can finish it at your leasure. Around March I decided on a whim to look into buying my own house. Because of what I learned in the book I was able to use some of the tools I learned. If it wasn't for the book I would not be living in my house today that I secured way under market price. I have started my empire thanks to Rick Vazquez. Thank you so much.


  3. Excellent Idea to teach the novice real estate investor all he needs in a clear simple and fun to read book.


  4. I have some experience dealing in the real estate market and have bought and sold several properties. This book put all of what I knew in perspective in an easy to read and intriguing format. However, it also portrayed numerous helpful hints and ideas that were new to me that I can and will certainly apply in any of my future real estate dealings. I have recommended this book to many of my friends and colleagues.


  5. Basic stuff that we should know but at times we don't do. It is a little story of how things should be done. Really nothing to jump about.


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Posted in Investing Audio (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Alan Rigg. By 80/20 Performance Publishing. Sells new for $49.95.
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Written by Connirae Andreas. By NLP Comprehensive. Sells new for $19.95.
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Posted in Investing Audio (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Hillary Rosner. By Random House Audio. The regular list price is $21.00. Sells new for $12.17. There are some available for $8.75.
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5 comments about Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth and Get Rich Trying.
  1. This book lists 50 ways you can make your life greener. Readers who are already convinced of the need to act ecologically will be its best audience. The ideas are useful, if not deeply innovative. Most of them will indeed help the environment and save you money. And that's a good thing. However, author David Bach (writing with Hillary Rosner) uses many semi-statistical claims without giving enough data or context to lend meaning to his numbers, though they may still encourage true environmental action believers. Some of the book's statistical conclusions are based on fairly unrealistic extrapolations of averages. For example, saying that the average family works two to four months out of the year to drive, insure, fuel and maintain its cars does not seem to capture the fiscal realities and practical options truly available to such families. Bach's real message, of course, is to drive thoughtfully, save money and go easy on the planet, so getAbstract suggests focusing on the good to be done, and being a little forgiving about the math.


  2. The book is very good and gives a lot of ideas to improve our lives and our planet in the process.


  3. The book is a great addition to your library of David Bach books or as a stand alone book for anyone that is unfamiliar with David Bach's advice. I do not know of any other book on the market that combines environmentalism with creating personal wealth. Mr. Bach pulls it off nicely showing how living "green" causes one to quit over consuming and save money that can be invested for growth over the years. The book shows fifty quick and easy ways that living more simply will save you money while saving the earth. Whether it is saving $884 a year by getting a car with better gas mileage or $2,250 a year by bringing your lunch to work, you will be reducing Co2 emissions and trash into landfills. He also believes that green companies will be great investments in 21st century the way tech stocks were for the late 80's and 90's. I am an avid investor and stock trader but he introduced me to green mutual funds and ETFs that I had never heard of. His final piece of advice is to start your green business if you have a million dollar idea of how to do something better to save the earth. I am by no means an environmentalist or "Green", but I love to live frugally and simply, this book really made me think in ways that I have not in the past. I highly recommend reading this book to people interested in wealth building and to environmentalists (this is a new spin, a convenient truth:going green saves money). I am looking forward to David Bach's next book.


  4. from the 3 books that I purchased is the one that I let a friend borrow so I have not see it jet, sorry


  5. First I have to admit I did NOT purchase this title from Amazon. I bought it at a local used bookstore - where I buy most of the books I read. (If I can get it used I don't buy "new." - That's "green" ...right?)

    Now about the book. "Late to the party, much?" I can't believe the publication date on this is 2008. Where has the author been until now? Is he just cashing in on the most recent "green" movement? All the info in the book should be common knowledge by now...? Or have some people really not gotten the memo yet? Or perhaps this is aimed at the crowd who swallowed the line (promulgated by Limbaugh, et al) that climate change was a liberal myth? Now they're finally waking up to the new reality. Better late than never I suppose. The info is good - it's all (been) available elsewhere.

    One thing the author "could have" included on his list of green behaviors: Guys, get a vasectomy... all the environmental problems we face today (all of them) stem from one simple fact: over population, and American kids consume a vastly disproportionate share of global resources.


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Talent Rules!
Crashes, Booms, Panics and Government Regulation (Secrets of the Great Investors)
The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Investing in Mutual Funds (Pocket Idiot Guides)
Raising Money - Smart Kids: How to Teach Your Children the Secrets of Earning, Saving, Investing, and Spending Wisely
How to Buy Your First Home or Investment Property with NO DOWN PAYMENT (12 CD Audio Course (DOES NOT INCLUDE BOOK))
Dan Kennedy's Midas Touch Marketing
The Pizza Delivery Millionaire
How to Beat the 80/20 Rule in Sales Team Performance: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building and Managing Top-Performing Sales Teams
Introducing NLP with Connirae Andreas
Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth and Get Rich Trying

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