Multiple Streams of Income (Review and Analysis of Allen's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Robert G. Allen's book "Multiple Streams Of Income" explains how you can achieve financial independence in three phases, and provides you with detailed explanations about each of them. In other words, this clear summary gives you the tools to get 'Salud, Dinero y Amor y Tiempo para disfrutarlo’ – health, money and love, and the time to enjoy them.
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Multiple Streams of Income by Robert G. Allen
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Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
To achieve financial independence (however you may personally define it), learn and apply the seven essential money skills:
What will all of this get for you? A lifestyle that gives you the freedom to do what you want, when you want, with whomever you want. There is a Spanish saying that captures the essence of this lifestyle: ‘Salud, Dinero y Amor y Tiempo para disfrutarlo’ – health, money and love, and the time to enjoy them. Some of life’s greatest enjoyments and most of life’s greatest disappointments stem from your decisions about money. Whether you experience great piece of mind or constant anxiety will depend on getting your finances under control.
– Robert Allen
About the Author
ROBERT ALLEN teaches people how to accumulate wealth through seminars, books and audio programs. He is the author of Nothing Down and Creating Wealth, both of which were New York Times #1 bestsellers. Mr. Allen is also a regular guest on Larry King Live and Good Morning America. He has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Parade, People and Reader’s Digest. Mr. Allen is a graduate of Brigham Young University, where he earned an MBA. His Web site is at www.multiplestreamsofincome.com.
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