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US Mall 1 - Rich Dad's Advisors: OPM: How to Attract Other People's Money for Your Investments--The Ultimate Leverage

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Manufacturer: Warners Business Books
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 658.15224 EAN: 9780446691857 ISBN: 0446691852 Label: Warners Business Books Manufacturer: Warners Business Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: 2004-02 Publisher: Warners Business Books Studio: Warners Business Books
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Customer Rating:      Summary: just as I spected thank you for serving so good Comment: I am not good writting but the book is excelent and I had a very good expirience shopping at this store
osman
Customer Rating:      Summary: OPM: Other People's Money Comment: A true entrepreneur knows how to leverage other people's ideas and other people's money to create more wealth for everyone around them. Michael Lechter has outlined several ways to bring other people to the table to combine their investments with yours.
It's not the easiest read on the shelf. But, the content is great and the information is on the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The art of leverage Comment: If you really want to be a Real estate investor,then this is the book to purchase.The book is an investment in itself.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great book to start a business with. Comment: I am mainly interested in real estate investment, so this book did not have a whole lot for me. It would be really great if you are looking for capital to begin a business. I just wanted money to buy houses with!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A good start on the big business picture. Comment: One of the concepts the Rich Dad series has taught me, and you see this throughout the free enterprise system, is that "he who creates the investment gets most of the gold".
Bill Gates. Warren Buffett. The real estate developer next door turning five acres into a small strip mall, or an apartment complex.
This book shows how it's done. From concept, to trademarking and patenting, to incorporating, to raising the funds, everything short of filing the IPO is included, albeit briefly. But that's OK, you'll need your own attorneys and professionals to customize these parts for your application, anyway. Just don't cut any corners.
Michael gives you examples throughout the book as to how the process should work... and a few examples of what happens when you cut corners. (it can get ugly at this level, gang!)
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Customer Rating:      Summary: just as I spected thank you for serving so good Comment: I am not good writting but the book is excelent and I had a very good expirience shopping at this store
osman
Customer Rating:      Summary: OPM: Other People's Money Comment: A true entrepreneur knows how to leverage other people's ideas and other people's money to create more wealth for everyone around them. Michael Lechter has outlined several ways to bring other people to the table to combine their investments with yours.
It's not the easiest read on the shelf. But, the content is great and the information is on the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The art of leverage Comment: If you really want to be a Real estate investor,then this is the book to purchase.The book is an investment in itself.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great book to start a business with. Comment: I am mainly interested in real estate investment, so this book did not have a whole lot for me. It would be really great if you are looking for capital to begin a business. I just wanted money to buy houses with!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A good start on the big business picture. Comment: One of the concepts the Rich Dad series has taught me, and you see this throughout the free enterprise system, is that "he who creates the investment gets most of the gold".
Bill Gates. Warren Buffett. The real estate developer next door turning five acres into a small strip mall, or an apartment complex.
This book shows how it's done. From concept, to trademarking and patenting, to incorporating, to raising the funds, everything short of filing the IPO is included, albeit briefly. But that's OK, you'll need your own attorneys and professionals to customize these parts for your application, anyway. Just don't cut any corners.
Michael gives you examples throughout the book as to how the process should work... and a few examples of what happens when you cut corners. (it can get ugly at this level, gang!)
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