The Ten Roads to Riches: The Ways the Wealthy Got There (and How You Can Too!)
Have you ever wondered how the super-rich built their wealth--and whether you could do it the same way? Surprisingly, the super-wealthy usually get there by taking just one of ten possible roads. And now, so can you
"The Ten Roads to Riches" teaches you how to build wealth by following the same successful paths others have used. Renowned investment expert and
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Published
November 4th 2008
by HarperAudio
(first published October 20th 2008)
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We all know how to save and become relatively financially secure by now--start a business, fund a 401(k) and invest smartly in real estate and stocks. In this book, Ken Fisher tells you how the super rich became that way. Maybe it's not rocket science: Among the 10 roads are becoming a CEO, marrying well, inventing income and becoming a media or entertainment mogul.
I like that Ken Fisher includes a reading list with each chapter instead of trying to push his own books like other fina...more
I like that Ken Fisher includes a reading list with each chapter instead of trying to push his own books like other fina...more
No practical guidance what-so-ever. I could have taken more time to try and glean some value from this book, but that would have been like rubbing number 80 sand paper across my skin to give myself an anatomy lesson.
You get out of life what you put into it. It was actually good to learn that the author won the election against the most popular kid at 6th grade by appealing to the 5th and 4th graders because those younger kids don't really know who is the candidate.
Julius Caesar model:
Caesar always led from the front of his troops, other Roman officers always marched behind because they wanted to make sure the officers are safe first (to protect the king in Chess, but Caesar knew that when...more
Julius Caesar model:
Caesar always led from the front of his troops, other Roman officers always marched behind because they wanted to make sure the officers are safe first (to protect the king in Chess, but Caesar knew that when...more
Interesting read and I think real estate or helping someone else get rich are the best roads for me. That and saving and investing and working. ;)
Great to the point book that distills the different paths people take to wealth to easily digestable nuggets. Definintely recommend!
Good, had some good reference points to other books, didn't have too much that was earth shattering
Not an easy or hard read, but an interesting book.
Practical and concise - my kind of finance book.
This book was fun to read because the author was funny and sarcastic about how the rich have become rich in America. He gives the pros and cons of each roads and a list of books to learn more about a road. Some roads are hilarious. Quote from the book: "Another road to riches: 'Steal it legally by becoming a plaintiff lawyer'...
Very entertaining. Each chapter is like a new book.
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