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The Richest Man in the Babylon. This book deals with the personal success of each of us. Success means results coming from our efforts and ability. A good preparation is the key to our success. So keep a part of what you earn with yourself. From the benefits of saving to the essentials of getting rich, this collection of educative Babylonian fables gives you timeless information on how to make money. It guides to getting rich, attracting good fortune and the five golden rules. As a guide to understanding hydro-wealth and a powerhouse has been inspiring readers for generations. You know that…mehr

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The Richest Man in the Babylon. This book deals with the personal success of each of us. Success means results coming from our efforts and ability. A good preparation is the key to our success. So keep a part of what you earn with yourself. From the benefits of saving to the essentials of getting rich, this collection of educative Babylonian fables gives you timeless information on how to make money. It guides to getting rich, attracting good fortune and the five golden rules. As a guide to understanding hydro-wealth and a powerhouse has been inspiring readers for generations. You know that Babylon became the richest city of the ancient civilization because it had reserved part of its earnings for the future. That?s why citizens got everything they wanted. How can you always keep your wallet heavy, the author has taught very beautifully on this topic.
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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.