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Following is a small list of some great books that will help you grow your business.
by Michael Gerber
Why most small businesses don't work and what to do about it. Gerber's powerful insights have given thousands of entrepreneurs new control over their business. Are you a technician or a manager, are you working on the business or in it?
by Jim Collins
Based on a 5 year research project comparing businesses that made tremendous growth, to those that did not, Good to Great shows that greatness is not primarily a function of circumstance. Learn the secrets that have made businesses successful.
by Robert Kiyosaki
If you are like many - dependent on your paychecks to cover your monthly expenses - then you don't think like the rich.
The rich don't accumulate cash. They accumulate assets that generate cash flow for them.
In reading Rich Dad Poor Dad, you'll better understand the power that thinking can have on your life. If you are looking for financial freedom, then Rich Dad Poor Dad is a great place to start your learning process.
by Robert Kiyosaki
In the sequel to Rich Dad Poor Dad, learn how the role you play in the business world affects your ability to become financially free. There are four types of people who make up the world of business but it's the business owners and the investors (not the employees and the self-employed) who can create great wealth by accelerating their cash flow through those assets.
by Thomas J Stanley, William D Danko
The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Truth about Wealth in America exposes for the first time how ordinary Americans get and stay rich--withour inheritance, advanced degrees, or lottery jackpots. Readers learn the seven common denominators that show up again and again among people who have built their personal fortunes from scratch. How can you join the ranks of America's wealthy (defined as people whose net worth is over one million dollars)? It's easy, say doctors Stanley and Danko, who have spent the last 20 years interviewing members of this elite club: you just have to follow seven simple rules. The first rule is, always live well below your means. The last rule is, choose your occupation wisely. You'll have to buy the book to find out the other five.
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