Thursday, June 26, 2014

The Richest Man in Babylon 1

Been a while since my last post - busy, busy, busy.

     One of the main points of this blog is to warn people of financial scams and also how to think critically when it comes to financial planning.  Along the lines of thinking critically, we will be spending the next series of posts analyzing a book written in the early part of the 20th century - "the Richest Man in Babylon by George Clason.

      The book is written in simplistic (and sometimes obnoxious) parables.  However, if you ignore the writing style, the book offers, IMHO, some of the best investment advice and advice on how to handle money ever written. 

     We will be analyzing the principles of this book (as I said, they are not hard to follow) and apply them in terms of fighting fraud.


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