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Money for Tomorrow
Whitney Elkins-Hutten
A great income doesn’t always lead to lasting financial security. After the unfortunate experience of consulting families through devastating financial losses due to poor planning, author Whitney Elkins-Hutten wants to reverse the trend and help others avoid similar mistakes.
Whether you simply need clarity on your financial goals or you’re building a strategy to pass on your hard-earned wealth, Money for Tomorrow will help you implement a strong financial foundation and build an ironclad wealth plan used by the ultra-rich. From strengthening your wealth mindset to mastering stable investing, Whitney shares the systems that elevated her from living paycheck to paycheck to partnering in a portfolio valued at $800M+.
It’s time to construct a lasting legacy of wealth—for yourself and the generations to come.
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Get Up And Get On It: A Black Entrepreneur's Lessons on Creating Legacy and Wealth
Dana Frank
-A powerful testament to the enduring spirit of individuals from marginalized communities, such as People of Color and women navigating the male-dominated business world.
- A straightforward yet potent approach to building generational wealth through the R.E.A.L. method: Research, Expand, Amplify, and Leverage connections.
- Guidance on gaining advantages, progressing, fostering empowerment, and achieving success in wealth-building through real estate.
- A treasure trove of historical photos that illuminate the family's ties to challenging real estate markets and their connections with the vibrant music scene of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, featuring Dana's uncle, Quincy Jones.
- Essential reading not only for business influencers, entrepreneurs, executives, and philanthropists but also for anyone seeking inspiration and the keys to unlocking their full potential.
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All the Presidents' Money: How the Men Who Governed America Governed Their Money
Megan Gorman
In All the Presidents’ Money, tax attorney and wealth manager Megan Gorman takes us on a journey to understand the different personal money stories of the presidents. Grit, education, and risk are just some of the different ways that the presidents over the last 250 years have made (or lost) money.
With lively storytelling and rigorous research, All the Presidents’ Money reveals how some of the greatest leaders are the worst money managers and our least favorite presidents are good at making money.
From these money stories, we learn not just the financial beginnings of our presidents, but we gain an appreciation of the context for our own financial journeys.
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Index Funds: The 12-Step Recovery Program for Active Investors
Mark Hebner
Index Funds: The 12-Step Recovery Program for Active Investors is the treatment of choice for wayward investors. It has been praised by Jack Bogle, Harry Markowitz, Burton Malkiel, David Booth, Paul Samuelson, and Theodore Aronson, among others. Investment advisor Anders Oldenburg of Seligson & Company nominated the previous version as one of the three “All-Time Greatest Investment Books,” along with the writings of John Bogle and Warren Buffett.
This one-of-a-kind little jewel is an eye-pleasing manifestation of hundreds of studies and decades of research, and it clearly represents Hebner’s ongoing commitment to educate investors throughout the world. It is destined to emerge as the go-to handbook for intelligent, evidence-based investing.