Business Development

 

Wealth Building Skills


Shield Your Money

Building wealth will require at some point that you live the skill of protecting your assets.  As you work toward your financial goals, you will need to learn how to preserve the wealth you are creating. 

The new millennium is an infinitely more dangerous environment for wealth creation that were the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s or 90’s. 

New kinds of street gangs roam the streets seeking prey.....hoards of attorneys looking for victims to represent. 

The worst mistake one can make today is leave large amounts of personal assets unprotected. 

You must learn how to get your homes, cars and business entities out of sight through corporations, trusts and family partnerships to build a financial fortress around your assets. 

This information, which used to be available only for the super-rich, must be put to use by everyone. 

Why? 

Because if you're practicing your money skills, sooner or later there is a 100% probability that you will be sued.

And any smart attorney will be able to look in the public record to find out what assets you have in your name. 

Therefore, the secret to smart money is to learn to live like a millionaire but be a pauper on paper.

You used to be able to brag about your money. 

Not any more. 

Today, you don’t want to be a millionaire.....just to live like one. 

You must protect yourself today against the catastrophes of tomorrow.

Here are the eleven basic commandments of financial protection.

1. Thou shalt avoid conspicuous consumption

2. Thou shalt avoid putting assets in your name.

3. The shalt never co-sign a loan for anyone, ever.

4. Thou shalt carry adequate liability insurance.

5. Thou shalt not serve on a board of directors.

6. Thou shalt avoid all "recourse" debt.

7. Thou shalt operate thy business from a corporate entity.

8. Thou shalt not go into business without a detailed business plan.

9. Thou shalt never enter a partnership without a simple, fool proof plan for getting out.

10. Thou shalt never put all of thy eggs in one basket.

11. Thou shalt always assume the worst. You'll probably be optimistic.

 

The Seven Secrets of Building Wealth

Building Wealth Skill #1. Value Your Money

Building Wealth Skill #2. Control Your Money

Building Wealth Skill #3. Save Your Money

Building Wealth Skill #4. Invest Your Money

Building Wealth Skill #5. Making Money

Building Wealth Skill #6. Shield Your Money

Building Wealth Skill #7. Share Your Money