Live the Dream: Become rich and free through your businessAre you trapped by your business? Owning a business has always been the best way to create wealth. Most people who set up their own business do so to become wealthy and free, but end up struggling with long working hours, low financial returns and constant bombardment from all sides---customers and suppliers, banks, staff and even family. Have you lost sight of why you went into your business in the first place? Wasn't it to become rich and free? This book will help you to focus your business to create the wealth that will set you free. You have invested so much of your life in your business---make sure you live the dream. |
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Page 67 - The answer is roughly the number of years it will take for your investment to double.
Page 104 - We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words and that there are many things that require pictures, diagrams, charts, graphs, etc., to be understood.
Page 105 - It is estimated that at least half of all advertising expenditure is wasted, but the problem is that no one knows which half!
Page 135 - Accountants see goodwill as the difference between the price paid for the business and the valuation of the assets.