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The FOUR "silent destroyers" of your money. Trying to get ahead financially can be a struggle. You might have heard the phrase "the wealthy keep getting wealthier." This phrase divides us, makes us feel bad about our situation, and doesn't offer solutions. Author Robert Wolf has identified the problem-Economic Termites. Understanding how the Economic Termites affect our hard work is the difference between those that have accumulated wealth and those that struggle. The wealthy understand this and use the knowledge to work for them. With knowledge, you can improve your financial future. The…mehr

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The FOUR "silent destroyers" of your money. Trying to get ahead financially can be a struggle. You might have heard the phrase "the wealthy keep getting wealthier." This phrase divides us, makes us feel bad about our situation, and doesn't offer solutions. Author Robert Wolf has identified the problem-Economic Termites. Understanding how the Economic Termites affect our hard work is the difference between those that have accumulated wealth and those that struggle. The wealthy understand this and use the knowledge to work for them. With knowledge, you can improve your financial future. The termites-Taxes, Inflation, Time, and Laws and Regulations-are like a dripping faucet. The problem worsens if not fixed. Read this book to see how these rules work, how to begin understanding the game, and what steps to take. By doing so, you can be on the path to keeping more of your hard-earned money. Asset Coach and Tax Strategist Robert Wolf brings his twenty-plus years of experience into this book to help you turn your financial goals and dreams into a thriving future.
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Robert Wolf has been assisting business owners and high-income taxpayers since 2001. Robert is an Asset Coach & Tax Strategist. As an Asset Coach & Tax Strategist he successfully reduces his clients' tax liability by organizing and structuring their assets by understanding the guidelines the IRS has for each asset in their respective stages of cash flow and wealth accumulation.