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Grow Your Own Economy: Seven Simple Principles to Create Extraordinary Value

Author Lee Wibberding
Publisher Big Fish Publishing
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN0984469222
ISBN-139780984469222
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Has anyone ever sat you down and explained how money works? There are few classes taught in schools on the topic. Very few people know how money becomes valuable. Most parents don't teach their kids because they don't know themselves. The end result is a society that is overeducated on the details, but lacking in the basics. So crowds of people get excited about events that don't matter and ignore others that do.

Lee Wibberding has plans to change all this. Believing people can learn and change their circumstances if they just know how, he has distilled the most useful economic thought into seven principles the average man or woman can understand and use to plant his or her own financial foundation. Seeds that will grow a brighter future.

Written in an easy to understand style, "Grow Your Own Economy" explains:

• How money works and why it is not real.

• Why understanding value is the key to wealth.

• How helping others can help you.

• A simple plan for your own success.

Using these seven principles will open up a new understanding of how the world works, and give a person the tools to take control of her or his own destiny.

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