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The Richest Man in Babylon

by George S. Clason

Throughout parables set in ancient Babylon, this little book delivers some of the most practical financial advice you’ll ever read. The lessons are simple yet full of wisdom. It’s short, easy to read, and but will give you the foundations that you need to approach your personal finances in a financially sound approach.

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#Investing
#Persional Finance Principles

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