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Wealth and Wisdom: The Way to Wealth and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Two Timeless American Classics That Still Speak to Us Today

Wealth and Wisdom: The Way to Wealth and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Two Timeless American Classics That Still Speak to Us TodayWealth and Wisdom: The Way to Wealth and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Two Timeless American Classics That Still Speak to Us Today
WEALTH AND WISDOM unites two classics of the American spirit that have influenced generations of readers and authors and helped define self-help writing. The Way to Wealth, originally a preface to the 1758 edition of Franklins beloved Poor Richards Almanack, presents a brief fable of a local wise man, Father Abraham, quoting Poor Richard to an eager... More

The Way to Wealth and Other Writings on Finance

The Way to Wealth and Other Writings on FinanceThe Way to Wealth and Other Writings on Finance
Presenting pearls of wisdom on wealth from Benjamin Franklin. Franklin compiled and self-published his own venerated advice and proverbs on personal finance from Poor Richard’s Almanack. Since its appearance as a pamphlet in 1758, it has been reprinted and translated countless times. This new edition includes not only his counsel on financial... More

Making $40,000 Per Month In Extra Income: A Step-By-Step Guide In Building Wealth Through Various Income Streams

Making $40,000 Per Month In Extra Income: A Step-By-Step Guide In Building Wealth Through Various Income StreamsMaking $40,000 Per Month In Extra Income: A Step-By-Step Guide In Building Wealth Through Various Income Streams
Whether you're stuck in the corporate rat race, working at home, slaving for your boss, student, or just one with a curious mind for earning $40,000 per month, this guide is for you! In this volatile market, we need to diversify our income streams. Inside, you will find 10 proven supplemental income generating methods that ANYONE can implement. This... More

Franklin’s Way to Wealth and Penn’s Maxims

Franklin's Way to Wealth and Penn's MaximsFranklin's Way to Wealth and Penn's Maxims
Witty, wise, and elegant in their simplicity, these timeless adages come from two influential figures of American history: In the style of Poor Richard's Almanack, Franklin offers advice on work and money management; and Pennsylvania's Quaker founder reflects on government, education, and religion, along... More

The Way to Wealth with Maxims for Married Ladies and Gentlemen

The Way to Wealth with Maxims for Married Ladies and GentlemenThe Way to Wealth with Maxims for Married Ladies and Gentlemen
""There are no gains, without pains"" ""One today is worth two tomorrows"" ""Time is money"" ""A life of leisure and a life of laziness are two things"" ""Get what you can, and what you get hold"" ""Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears, while the used key is always bright"" ""Have you somewhat to do tomorrow, do it... More