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  2. The Richest Man in Babylon - Wikipedia

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    The Richest Man in Babylon. The Richest Man in Babylon is a 1926 book by George S. Clason that dispenses financial advice through a collection of parables set 4,097 years earlier, in ancient Babylon. The book remains in print almost a century after the parables were originally published, and is regarded as a classic of personal financial advice.

  3. What is wealth management and do you need it? - AOL

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    Wealth management strategies will vary based on the specific needs of the client. Overall, the reason to use a wealth management firm is to seek strategies to help maintain and grow your total wealth.

  4. Charles J. Givens - Wikipedia

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    Charles J. Givens (February 5, 1941 – July 12, 1998) was a bestselling author of three books, Wealth Without Risk and Financial Self Defense and More Wealth Without Risk. Givens founded the Charles J. Givens Organization that grew to over 600,000 members. He frequently appeared on nationally syndicated daytime television shows to promote his ...

  5. Barry Ritholtz - Wikipedia

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    Barry Ritholtz. Barry Ritholtz is an American author, newspaper columnist, blogger, equities analyst, founder and CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, and guest commentator on Bloomberg Television. Ritholtz is the host of the Bloomberg Podcast Masters in Business in which he interviews influential figures on markets, investing and business. [ 1]

  6. Scientology as a business - Wikipedia

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    Scientology as a business. The Church of Scientology publicly classifies itself as a religion, [ 1] but scholars and other observers regard it as a business, because the organization operates more like a for-profit business than a religious institution. [ 2] Some scholars of sociology working in religious studies consider it a new religious ...

  7. Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    An entrepreneur ( French: [ɑ̃tʁəpʁənœʁ]) is an individual who creates and/or invests in one or more businesses, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. [ 1] The process of setting up a business is known as "entrepreneurship". The entrepreneur is commonly seen as an innovator, a source of new ideas, goods, services ...

  8. The Money of Invention - Wikipedia

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    2001. The Money of Invention: How Venture Capital Creates New Wealth is a non-fiction book about venture capital, written by Paul A. Gompers and Josh Lerner, Professors of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. The book was first published in 2001 by the Harvard Business School Press. It is considered one of the best studies about ...

  9. Christopher Hurn - Wikipedia

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    The book details strategies for small business wealth creation. Inc. editor Bo Burlington stated that the book is "an invaluable guide to a crucial, but often overlooked, aspect of building a business" while Secrets of the Millionaire Mind author T. Harv Eker stated that it was a "hands-on strategy for your own financial freedom."