How to Be a Billionaire (Review and Analysis of Fridson's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Martin Fridson's book "How to Be a Billionaire" shows that all billionaires use the same methods and strategies to make their money. The author shares his knowledge on how billionaires begin with the same elements as other businesses, but add their own unique touch, focus on high-growth industries, take bigger risks and use out-of-the-ordinary techniques. By following his advice on how to make use of these strategies in your own business, you can start focusing on what really matters and make real money.
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Book Presentation:
How To Be A Billionaire by Martin Fridson
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of How To Be A Billionaire (Martin Fridson)
Section 1. The 9 Fundamental Wealth Building Strategies of the Billionaires
Section 2. The 12 Key Business Principles Billionaires Have Used
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
In 1999, Forbes listed 268 individuals in the United States alone who had personal net worths of $1 billion or more. What did these people do differently from everyone else to achieve such impressive, world-class accumulation of wealth?
In short, billionaires start with the same basic elements every successful person uses: aspiration + inspiration + perspiration.
To that foundation, billionaires then added some unique touches:
They improved their chances of success by focusing their efforts in high-growth industries.
They came up with unique ways to differentiate themselves – to stand out from the crowd.
They undertook bigger risks, thereby positioning themselves to realize proportionally larger gains as well.
They applied unorthodox business strategies.
They came up with better ways to execute other people’s ideas.
They seized the moment and made today their time to shine, rather than waiting for some future payday.
Simply put, the best way to see ahead into the future is to stand on the shoulders of the giants of the past. If these strategies have worked for the established world-class accumulators of wealth, then they are worthy of emulation in the future.
"Regardless of whether you set your target as high as a billion dollars, you will improve your chances for achieving your personal wealth objectives if you employ these strategies and principles. Merely desiring riches is easy. The popularity of lotteries proves that millions of people want to be extremely wealthy.