The Four Laws of Debt Free Prosperity by Blaine Harris, Charles Coonradt

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THE FOUR LAWS OF DEBT FREE PROSPERITY (Now order the New Edition by going to our new book title The 4 Laws of Financial Prosperity. Same great book, updated version and new cover.) Inspired by actual occurrences, this entertaining and captivating book shows that how much a person earns isn't nearly as important in achieving financial security as most people think-that nearly anyone, on any income, can achieve debt-free prosperity by applying the four laws in the story. Inspired by a true story . . . you will discover four basic laws that will change your life. Simple principles . . . learn how to implement the powerful core principles that financially successful people understand and live by to eliminate debt and accumulate wealth. Change your financial life . . . anyone on any income can become debt-free and achieve financial independence by applying the principles from this book. Thousands have bought for family members and friends! Over one hundred thousand copies sold worldwide! Editorial Reviews Review Hi, Just thought I would let you know that I first read your book about 10 years ago. By following your principles, which I really already knew, but capsulized better. We have over 3 million dollars in free and clear rentals, an almost million dollar free and clear beautiful home and farm, stocks, bonds, cash and no debt. I now buy your book for my accounting clients to help them get out of debt and become prosperous. Thank you. --Nancy A. Client from Washington I have three books on my desk and The 4 Laws of Financial Prosperity is one of them. My bookcase is filled with many good books, but on my desk are the really great ones close at hand. This book has taken complex principles and simplified them in a way that every person can understand and apply them. Everyone has a cookbook that guides them in the kitchen; this book guides them in their finances. This book is a true gift for every person that touches money. --Cate Williams, VP Financial Literacy, Money Management International This book recoginizes that financial prosperity is an integral part of happiness and well-being. Unlike other books on the market, it's not reactive. It doesn't just focus on how to get out of debt. It's not incomplete and shortsighted. It doesn't just focus on strategies and techniques to increase wealth. It's about your whole life. It helps you tie your financial goals into your deepest values and principles. It helps you handle your money in a way that enables you to accomplish what really matters most. --Excerpt from foreward by Stephen R. Covey author of the international best seller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People --Excerpt from foreward by Stephen R. Covey author of the international best seller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People I have three books on my desk and The 4 Laws of Financial Prosperity is one of them. My bookcase is filled with many good books, but on my desk are the really great ones close at hand. This book has taken complex principles and simplified them in a way that every person can understand and apply them. Everyone has a cookbook that guides them in the kitchen; this book guides them in their finances. This book is a true gift for every person that touches money. --Cate Williams, VP Financial Literacy, Money Management International This book recoginizes that financial prosperity is an integral part of happiness and well-being. Unlike other books on the market, it's not reactive. It doesn't just focus on how to get out of debt. It's not incomplete and shortsighted. It doesn't just focus on strategies and techniques to increase wealth. It's about your whole life. It helps you tie your financial goals into your deepest values and principles. It helps you handle your money in a way that enables you to accomplish what really matters most. --Excerpt from foreward by Stephen R. Covey author of the international best seller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People About the Author Blaine Harris has spent most of his life creating, managing, and consulting with businesses. He has served as the CEO and Chairman of the Board of many private and public corporations, both nationally and internationally. Blaine's greatest thrill in business comes from the association with men and women who are passionately committed to the purpose of the business. he is engergized as he shares his vision of business and success to those who are eager to learn and improve. Having grown up in a construction family, he has owned, developed, and managed apartments, warehouses, shopping centers, condominiums, and subdivisions. He was the cofounder and past CEO and chairman of the board of an international business which became Inc. Magazine's highest performing franchise of the year. Blaine's faith in God, his family, country, and business are his greatest loves. He loves any outdoor sport. His personal preference is riding motorcycles. He is currently a contributing member of The Financial Wellness Group, whose mission it is to improve the quality of life of individuals and families through the management of money and the implementation of fundamentally simple principles of truth basic to success everywhere. Charles Coonradt, Chairman and CEO of The Game of Work, Inc. is internationally recognized in the fields of productivity and profitability improvement as an author, consultant and speaker. Chuck's books The Game of Work and Managing the Obvious have been labeled the most original and useful tools for business to come along since In Search of Excellence. He is a contributing author to the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. Chuck's clients include Pepsi Cola, Fleming Companies, Marker Bindings, Hoechst Celanese, Ralston-Purina, Browning Ferris Industries, and many other Fortune 500 firms. Over one million managers and supervisors have heard Chuck's unique message. He lives with he wife and children in Park City, Utah.

Publication Details

Title: The Four Laws of Debt Free Prosperity

Author(s):

  • Blaine Harris
  • Charles Coonradt

Illustrator:

Binding: Paperback

Published by: The Financial Wellness Group: , 1996

Edition:

ISBN: 9780965287401 | 0965287408

118 pages. 5.5 x 0.5 x 8.5 inches

  • ENG- English
Book Condition: Very Good
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