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Required Reading

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ere is the required reading list.

Becoming Your Own Banker by Nelson Nash

You may not realize how much control of your money you relinquish until you read this book. You can have control of your own money and you can build capital instead of building debt.

Confessions of a CPA by Bryan S. Bloom

If what you thought to be true turned out not to be, how soon would you want to know about it?

What Would the Rockefellers Do? by Garrett Gunderson

The Vanderbilt's squandered their fortune, the Rockefellers created a generational legacy that's unbroken using simple strategies of human life capital and non-mainstream money storage.

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki

This book first came out over 25 years ago, if you've never read it, it will change how you think about your money mindset. Unfortunately, the percentile of highly educated dads that land in the Poor Dad category is much higher than we would all like to believe. It's not about how many degrees one has, it's about how one uses their critical thinking when it comes to financial intelligence.

The Win-Win Wealth Strategy by Tom Wheelwright

The IRS Tax code is 6000 pages or ways the government is telling you how to lower your tax payment due.  The seven places to tax-effectively invest in are business, technology, energy, real estate, insurance, agriculture, and retirement accounts