The Richest Man In Babylon
By
George S Clason
Early Thoughts
Money
is the medium by which earthly success
is
measured.
Money
makes possible the enjoyment of the
best
the earth affords.
Money
is plentiful for those who understand
the
simple laws which govern its acquisition.
Money
is governed today by the same laws
which
controlled it when prosperous men
thronged
the streets of Babylon, six thousand
years
ago.
Pre
- Talk
Lo,
MONEY IS PLENTIFUL
FOR
THOSEWHO UNDERSTAND
THE
SIMPLE RULES OF ITS ACQUISITION
1.
Start thy purse to fattening
2.
Control thy expenditures
3.
Make thy gold multiply
4.
Guard thy treasures from loss
5.
Make of thy dwelling a profitable investment
6.
Insure a future income
7.
Increase thy ability to earn
—The
Richest Man in Babylon
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ON FORMORE!
"What
can a book written in the 1920s tell modern investors about their finances?
A
whole lot if it's George Clason's delightful set of parables that explain the
basics of money.
This
is a great gift for a graduate or anyone who seems baffled by the world of
finance and a wonderful, refreshing read for even the most experienced
investor."—Los Angeles Times
Ahead
of you stretches your future, like a road
leading
into the distance. Along that road are ambitions you wish to accomplish . . .
desires you wish to gratify.
To
bring your ambitions and desires to fulfillment, you must be successful with
money.
Use
the financial principles made clear in the pages that follow.
Let
them guide you away from the stringency of a lean purse to that fuller, happier
life a full purse makes possible.
Like
the law of gravity, these laws of money are
universal
and unchanging. May they prove to be for you, as they have proven to so many
others, a sure key to a fat purse, larger bank balances and gratifying financial
progress.
Contents
Foreword
Chapter
1: The Man Who Desired Gold
Chapter
2: The Richest Man in Babylon
Chapter
3: Seven Cures for a Lean Purse
Chapter
4: Meet the Goddess of Good Luck
Chapter
5: The Five Laws of Gold
Chapter
6: The Gold Lender of Babylon
Chapter
7: The Walls of Babylon
Chapter
8: The Camel Trader of Babylon
Chapter
9: The Clay Tablets from Babylon
Chapter
10: The Luckiest Man in Babylon
Chapter
11: An Historical Sketch of Babylon
Foreword
Our
prosperity as a nation depends upon the personal financial prosperity of each
of us as individuals.
This
book deals with the personal successes of each
of
us. Success means accomplishments as the result
of
our own efforts and abilities. Proper preparation
is
the key to our success.
Our
acts can be no wiser than our thoughts. Our thinking can be no wiser than our
understanding.
This
book of cures for lean purses has been termed
a
guide to financial understanding. That, indeed, is
its
purpose: to offer those who are ambitious for financial success an insight
which will aid them to
acquire
money, to keep money and to make their
surpluses
earn more money.
In
the pages which follow, we are taken back to
Babylon,
the cradle in which was nurtured the basic
principles
of finance now recognized and used, the
world
over.
To
new readers the author is happy to extend the
wish
that its pages may contain for them the same
inspiration
for growing bank accounts, greater financial successes and the solution of
difficult personal financial problems so enthusiastically reported by readers
from coast to coast.
To
the business executives who have distributed
these
tales in such generous quantities to friends, relatives, employees and associates,
the author takes this opportunity to express his gratitude.
No
endorsement could be higher than that of practical men who appreciate its
teachings because they, themselves, have worked up to important successes by applying
the very principles it advocates.
Babylon
became the wealthiest city of the ancient
world
because its citizens were the richest people of their time.
They
appreciated the value of money.
They
practiced sound financial principles in acquiring money, keeping money and
making their money earn more money. They provided for themselves what we all
desire . . . incomes for the future.
The wealth works on principles. Lord give me the discipline to follow this principles strictly till i achieve wealth
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A great forward indeed...Ayo Arowolo
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Making money that earns more money on its own. Consistency. Discipline.
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DeleteMoney is a very obedient slave and hardworking too
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@Aduragbemi
Financial principles never change; the could be advanced or modernised but they never change
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