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Billionaire In Training (Instant Success)
by Bradley J Sugars, Brad Sugars
from McGraw-Hill
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Good but could be better 
This is a strange book. It is poorly written and laid out which makes it hard to read but the content covers a wide range of topics in an engaging way. There is an optimistic tone throughout that makes it enjoyable in an irritating way. The best part of the book is the identification of five levels of entrepreneur. Starting with level 0 -employee, then Level 1 - self employed, level 2 - manager, level 3 - owner/leader, level 4 - investor and progressing to level 5 - entrepreneur. There is a clear... more info
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A Word of Caution on the Small Business Fantasy 
Bradley's business books are some of the most pragmatic. But don't get the idea that growing a business or, worse yet, turning one around, is an easy proposition. There are a lot of variables. Some are in your control. Some are not. Witness the US's current economic crisis and plans to increases taxes on small business. You can read another one of Bradley's books to learn that cash is king: cash flow, profit for cash reserves, etc. If you can't muster enough cash, then you won't have money for new systems... more info
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Too early 
Have not had time to start reading it yet, so any review at this stage would be made up! There,.... my good deed of the day is done. Now, leave me alone! :)
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amazing 
This book obviously caught my attention because of the title. The author of the book has many great strategies for individuals in business; strategies that will help aspiring entrepreneurs climb to the top financially. It was also interesting to learn that there are five levels of entrepreneurs I always thought entrepreneur defined anyone owning their own business. Brad waste no time distinguishing between all 5 levels and the impact each level has on the way you think about business and finances is... more info
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