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How to Be a Billionaire

Proven Strategies from the Titans of Wealth

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Self-made billionaires all have one thing in common: they excel at making money. But hard work, thrift, and focus are only part of the story—you hold the rest of it in your hands. How to Be a Billionaire is the first comprehensive picture of the real strategies and tactics that built the great business fortunes of modern times. Packed with engaging accounts of titans like Ross Perot, Richard Branson, Phil Anschutz, John D. Rockefeller, Wayne Huizenga, Bill Gates, J. Paul Getty, and Kirk Kerkorian, How to Be a Billionaire will show you principles that can increase your wealth and business acumen to the mogul level. This book looks at the careers, the methods, and the minds of self-made billionaires to distill the common keys to titanic accumulations of wealth. Each chapter explores a specific strategy and brings it to life through extended profiles of past and present masters of the art of making money. Do you think innovation is the best way to prosper in business? Sam Walton, founder of the Walmart retail chain, would tell you otherwise. The key to Walton's success was supreme devotion to copying the methods of other successful discounters. What could be less complicated than buying low and selling high? But the ascent of Warren Buffett, John Kluge, and Laurence Tisch to billionaire status depended on much more than an eye for good bargains. And if you're looking to thrive by out-managing the competition, look no further than Richard Branson. When the founder of Virgin Atlantic needed to reduce his staff by four hundred people, six hundred volunteered to take a few months off on sabbatical. How to Be a Billionaire identifies the methods, beliefs, and behaviors every businessperson must understand and emulate to reach the pinnacle of riches. A manual for success that can benefit every aspiring tycoon, it is a fascinating read for anyone intrigued by wealth and how it's gotten.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Read by the smooth and intelligent Johanna Ward, this is a fascinating narrative about the lives of business titans such as Bill Gates, Sam Walton, Richard Branson, Ross Perot, and Warren Buffett--all billionaires from innovations, acquisitions, and/or superior management of one or more businesses. None of them became rich from being in a profession or merely owning stocks or real estate. They did it by growing businesses that were popular with both investors and customers. The strength of this audiobook is the balance of well-researched individual stories and the author's nuanced abstractions about what made these men successful. A marvelous lesson and an important chapter in the history of why this country is the wealth incubator that it is. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      November 15, 2002
      Fridson (It Was a Very Good Year), managing director at Merrill Lynch and Co., presents a fascinating analysis of how well-known billionaires accumulated their wealth. He focuses on explaining the key strategies that lay listeners can use in building their own strong portfolios. Among the tycoons featured are Ross Perot, John D. Rockefeller, Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Sam Walton. The chapters are organized around the different methods used, while throughout are interwoven common principles, such as hard work, thrift, doing business in a new way, dominating a market, buying low, investing in political influence, and resisting unions. While many wealth-building strategies will be recognized, other unique approaches, such as Walton's supreme devotion to copying the methods of other successful discounters, are revealed. Fridson also places the magnates within their particular industry by adding brief synopses of the business arenas and trends in which these successful entrepreneurs made their fortune. The solid narration by Johanna Ward maintains interest throughout this substantial addition to the financial literature; it stands apart in a crowded genre. Highly recommended for all public libraries.-Dale Farris, Groves, TX

      Copyright 2002 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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