Regardless of where you are on your personal journey of building wealth and a legacy, you probably want to teach your children or grandchildren about how to successfully, and happily build, keep, share, and grow wealth.
Years ago I discovered a great resource to help with that task. It is a book by George S. Clason called “The Richest Man in Babylon.” It’s a short, easy to read book that teaches the basics and some profound secrets of money and wealth in a series of memorable short stories.
So many people I know have used this simple book as a starting point for teaching children and young adults preparing for the real world, the essentials of saving and building wealth.
For that reason, I recently purchased about twenty copies of the book for friends and clients. However, I went back and got a few more copies as a gift for those of you who read the blog.
As a way of saying than you for your valuable time, your comments and ideas, I’d like to offer the first ten readers who request one a softbound copy – on me. Whether you want it for yourself, for a child, or for a college senior who’s preparing for the next step of financial independence, just call my office or send me an email and I’ll mail you a copy at no charge as a thank you gift.
You can also get a copy from Amazon, if I run out and here’s the link for The Richest Man In Babylon.
Thanks again.
David M. Frees III, Esquire
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David Frees is the author of The Language of Parenting, one of the top books on family communication skills. Steve Forbes, Editor-In-Chief of Forbes magazine has called David a “grandmaster of family communication.”