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In this Read and/or Listen with QR Codes series: Professional narrator Steve Hoover will make each character come to life as you visualize yourself back in ancient Babylon sitting at the feet of a financial master teacher. Time-proven financial wisdom will be your reward for learning the secrets of wealth accumulation and building. Do you need more MONEY? Here is your solution to Financial Freedom. GOLD AHEAD is the original title for The Richest Man in Babylon. This book is a word-for-word transcript of George S. Clason's 1940, Second Edition, of GOLD AHEAD. It includes the rarely shared Part…mehr

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In this Read and/or Listen with QR Codes series: Professional narrator Steve Hoover will make each character come to life as you visualize yourself back in ancient Babylon sitting at the feet of a financial master teacher. Time-proven financial wisdom will be your reward for learning the secrets of wealth accumulation and building. Do you need more MONEY? Here is your solution to Financial Freedom. GOLD AHEAD is the original title for The Richest Man in Babylon. This book is a word-for-word transcript of George S. Clason's 1940, Second Edition, of GOLD AHEAD. It includes the rarely shared Part 2, "How to Study for Financial Success and How to Analyze Financial Problems," which has been omitted by many publishers. You will discover a system to help you keep more of your hard-earned money. Plus, you will learn a prudent way to make your money . . . earn more money. Clason's stories will teach you about "Fattening Your Purse." In today's world, you will be fattening your bank account. ¿¿¿As a bonus, it includes the powerful Forward by E. McPherson Cole from the original 1937 book. Clason's writings have been referred to as a guide to financial understanding and have sold millions of copies. An interesting, little-known fact is that the author, George S. Clason, never published a book titled The Richest Man in Babylon. He did print a series of pamphlets starting in 1926, that shared his famous stories. This new title was taken from Chapter 3 - "The Richest Man in Babylon Tells His System". Clason's original books were titled GOLD AHEAD. The first was printed in 1937 and in 1940 he updated his manuscript and produced the Second Edition. We promise in this 1940 edition you shall receive the complete work which includes all of Clason's financial insights and wisdom. ENJOY!!! If you are in business or self-employed than making a profit is critical. Keeping a percentage of your profits for yourself can make you rich. This book will help you to think and grow rich by managing your income. Financial success can be yours when you apply his time-proven success principles for getting rich. Financial Freedom can be yours. Knowing how to invest your money wisely will help you build wealth and become rich. No, this is not a get-rich-quick scheme. You will learn a step-by-step plan of action that will produce positive financial results for you and your family. It is time for you to get out of debt and start saving money. You are guaranteed financially prosper by applying the principles in GOLD AHEAD!<
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George S. Clason, born in 1874 in Louisiana, Missouri, was an American businessman, author, and entrepreneur best known for his influential work in personal finance. Clason served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War before establishing two companies, Clason Map Company of Denver, one of the first to produce road maps, and a publishing company. In 1926, he began writing a series of pamphlets on financial advice, famously set in ancient Babylon, that ultimately formed The Richest Man in Babylon.These pamphlets gained popularity for their straightforward lessons on saving, investing, and wealth-building, becoming widely distributed by banks and insurance companies to educate clients. Clason's parables, centered around characters like Arkad, the "richest man in Babylon," used historical settings to impart financial wisdom in a memorable and accessible way. His teachings emphasized basic principles, such as saving a portion of one's income, making sound investments, and avoiding debt-practices that resonated with readers during the Great Depression.Clason's legacy endures as The Richest Man in Babylon remains a staple in personal finance literature. His approachable parables have influenced countless readers and financial professionals, offering timeless advice on building financial security. Clason's work continues to inspire financial independence and education, cementing his place as a pioneer in personal finance.