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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.421
EAN: 9780071466615
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0071466614
Label: McGraw-Hill
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: December 19, 2005
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Studio: McGraw-Hill
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Product Description:
Eat millionaires for breakfast.
If there's one thing self-made millionaire Brad Sugars knows, it's that getting rich is a lot simpler than most people realize. In Billionaire in Training he puts you on the fast track to wealth creation through buying, building, and selling businesses-and doing it at a faster pace than you ever thought possible. Discover how to:
- Climb the 5 Levels of Entrepreneurs
- Buy promising businesses, increase their value, and sell them for top dollar
- Transform your innovative ideas into a successful business empire
- Set up businesses that run themselves and provide you with the capital to expand your investments
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Billionaire in Training was an outstanding book. From the very outset it challenged my thinking. The growth path of entrepreuers out lined is spot on. I found myself laughing at how true the senarios he was describing, are at play in my life and business. The three main points I pulled out of the book are that: 1. I need to generalize my work and have my employees specialize in their specific task. 2. There is a certain path to create wealth for me, my family and my business. 3. I need to detatch ... Read More
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Brad gives good advice on achieving business success in this book. He draws heavily on his own experiences, which may be too much the exception, for this to be a practical handbook for the "average guy." A couple of things I did like about the book were as follows:
1. His depiction of how people move from Level 0 Employees to Level 5 Entrepreneur. His comments along the way , e.g., "To Learn you must Teach" "Setting Massive Goals forces you to Think Differently" etc. are generally right ... Read More
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This is a strange book. It is poorly written and laid out which makes it hard to read but the content covers a wide range of topics in an engaging way. There is an optimistic tone throughout that makes it enjoyable in an irritating way.
The best part of the book is the identification of five levels of entrepreneur. Starting with level 0 -employee, then Level 1 - self employed, level 2 - manager, level 3 - owner/leader, level 4 - investor and progressing to level 5 - entrepreneur. There is ... Read More
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Bradley's business books are some of the most pragmatic. But don't get the idea that growing a business or, worse yet, turning one around, is an easy proposition. There are a lot of variables. Some are in your control. Some are not. Witness the US's current economic crisis and plans to increases taxes on small business. You can read another one of Bradley's books to learn that cash is king: cash flow, profit for cash reserves, etc. If you can't muster enough cash, then you won't have money for new systems ... Read More
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Have not had time to start reading it yet, so any review at this stage would be made up! There,.... my good deed of the day is done. Now, leave me alone! :)
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