
The laws of how to acquire money have not changed since Babylonian times. But the means used to get the money have changed. That is why this book combines the old with the new. This is a full chapter-by-chapter summary of George S. Clason's The Richest Man in The Success Secrets of The Ancients - The Most Inspiring Book on Wealth Ever Written. You will find all the parables summarized that teach sound financial management principles through simple stories, the seven cures for a lean purse, and the Five Laws of Gold. But this summary book goes beyond Clason's book because it adds strategies being used by modern authors today. This book adds advice given by M.J. DeMarco in his book, The Millionaire Fastlane, and Alex Becker in his book, The Ten Pillars of Wealth, as well as tips from Andrew Hallam from his book, Millionaire Teacher, The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School. Andrew Hallam actually used the strategy of living below his means and investing in index funds to become a millionaire on a school teacher's salary before he turned 40. This book also adds some real estate advice by Grant Cardone, the author of The 10X Rule. Clason wrote the book in 1926, but it remains relevant today, more than ninety years later. These strategies can be used by everyone on their financial journey to earn more money, keep it, and invest it for profit. Additionally, if you are currently in debt, this book has a strategy almost anyone can use to get out of debt that does not include bankruptcy for most people. Here are the Chapter Bansir Wants Gold Chapter The First Law of Gold Chapter The Seven Cures for a Lean Purse Chapter How to Get Lucky Chapter A Story of Loss and Redemption Chapter Lessons from the Moneylender Chapter Babylon Built Strong Walls for Protection Chapter From Slave to Wealthy Man Chapter Five Ancient Clay Tablets Chapter Work Is the Key to Success Chapter A Brief History of Babylon Clason's first rule to cure a lean purse [which is also the First Law of Gold], a part of all I earn is mine to keep, is simple but not easy. Click the orange buy-with-1-click button above to purchase or read with Kindle Unlimited.