READER REVIEWS
Common sense is not necessarily common knowledge
December 26, 2002
Reviewer: Pat Thornton from United States of America
I have to chuckle when people say that outstanding books like this one by George Clayson are just "good old fashioned common sense" and are complaining because of the books brevity. You missed the whole point! Common sense is not necessarily common knowledge. .I used to work for a millionaire who credited the principles in this book for helping create his fortune - which was in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Save a dime out of every dollar. That is all it takes to start your fortune. But how many actually will do it?
Awesome advice for financial stability
October 30, 2002
Reviewer: KiaKea Lokane from Yokota, Japan
This book is absolutely amazing! It contains very good information and it is very easy to understand. This book is overflowing with parables from the Bible, one of my favorites is - the Workers in the Vineyard. This has to be one of my favorite books of all time. I recommend this book to anyone seeking financial stability; this book will really help out.
The principles of money management are taught in this book. Such as how much of your money you keep and where the rest of it goes.
This has got to be one of the best Christmas presents I have ever received....
This book is awesome!!!!
Not Preachy
January 15, 2003
Reviewer: James McDuffie from Huntsville, Alabama United States
I enjoyed this book. It presents in parable form seven simple rules of acquisition. The parables center around ancient Babylon, and tells about both successful and unsuccessful members of that kingdom. One of the great advantages of the book is that it provides extremely useful advice for many people in a manner that is not sermonizing or preachy. Normally I believe that most books of the self-help variety are a waste of time and that people should be able to take care of themselves instead of relying on professional hand-holders. This book is different. I believe every young person in particular should own one.