| Life After Winning $113 Million Dollars |
Jack Whittaker won the biggest lottery in history, but two years later his life was in a shambles. Short summary of his situation and the question of how we should plan for wealth. Click the title to the left. |
Rich Dad Poor Dad
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Listen to this purchased classic book by Robert Kiyosaki in audio form.(Not for distribution to others). You'll learn what rich people teach their kids about
money in contrast to teachings provided (by bad example) to the poor and middle classes. A must read or listen. The book is available on Amazon.com beginning at $8.00. Or listen
here freely. Un-mute your sound-card and turn up your computer speakers, Then click the title on the left to hear Part
one. For Part two click [PART2]. For Part three click [PART3].
For Part 4 click [PART4]. |
| U.S. Mint History |
Coins have been minted in eight US cities since the founding of the first Mint in Philadelphia in 1792. Here you will see illustrated US Mint histories of each facility. They all have fascinating facts and stories. Click the title on the
left to review any or all of the eight mint factories. Within each topic, the underlined phrases lead to related materials. |
The
Instant Millionaire
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Personal success begins first in your mind. This is an anti-poverty mind jolt.
Social brainwashing leads us to believe that poverty is our common lot. Told by a millionaire, you'll receive sound financial
advice that will change your outlook. Un-mute your sound card and turn on your computer speakers. Click the title on the
left. |
| Beginners Guide to the Coin Collectors Vocabulary |
Don't be turned off by the strange words and abbreviations tossed about by coin collectors. This glossary is only a click away. Here are a few of the 400 words and phrases that you might need to look up. Such as breast feathers, bourse, bulged die, cabinet friction, clad, cud, deep cameo, exergue, fasces, hoard, incuse, obverse, over-dipped, slider, spark erosion die, XF. Without this clickable glossary, you'd have to pretend you know what these words mean. |
| Protection Against Identity Theft |
This 26 page document provides helpful information for when you're faced
with identity theft. The principles apply to all countries but most of the contact information assists US residents.
For example, who to call, how to contact authorities, how to get a copy of your credit report, how to clear your credit
report, how to contact major credit card companies, and much more useful information. Consider printing this document for
your file. This is in Adobe PDF format. If you need the PDF reader, download it from [here]. Otherwise click on the left side title to view this
document. |
| How Many Coins Have Been Minted? |
In 1793 there were 35,334 1/2 cent coins minted in the U/S. But in 1796 there were only 1,390 newly minted 1/2 cent coins minted. You can look up the "rareness" of each coin between 1792 to 1839 by clicking on this link to information prepared at the CoinFacts.com site. |
Own Your Own Money
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Basic recommendations about maintaining financial privacy and how to use all legal means of reducing taxes as your government provides.
Audio is in two parts. Click the title on the left for part one. For part two [CLICK HERE]. Turn on your speakers and un-mute the sound icon - usually on the lower rightside of your screen. |
Future Not What It Used To Be (* audio) |
This motivational speech was presented by Tim Audrey. It contains
a lot of humor and a vivacious attitude on the topic of where new ideas come from and options for achieving personal wealth. Edited here for condensed audio presentation. Click on the words to the left to hear the speech.
Speakers must be un-muted and turned on. |
Think and Grow Rich (* audio) 15 Chapters |
Napolean Hill delivered this material at hundreds of motivational seminars in much the same form as you will hear it here. Classic from the 1950 era. |