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The Money/Finance Shelf

Instructions to Money

Daniel W. Merrick, Ph.D.

Outskirts Press

10940 South Parker Road, #515, Parker, CO

1598004700 $12.95 www.outskirtspress.com

Instructions to Money: From Welfare To Millionaire by Daniel W. Merrick, Ph.D., a veteran who realized that military benefits and social security were insufficent to feed his family, resolved to earn more money, and became a millionaire. He offers a highly practical plan for duplicating his success, available to anyone with a willingness to work hard, learn, and grow a business from an investment of other people's money. Chapters give broad general advice, such as the importance of never putting money ahead of one's loved ones loved ones nplseres mpl queridos

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, and specifics such as the importance of getting a second legal opinion on trusts and similar setups (one unfortunate man didn't realize that his lawyer had the final disposition of his money until it was too late and his family had no legal recourse The right of an individual who is holding a Commercial Paper, such as a check or promissory note, to receive payment on it from anyone who has signed it if the individual who originally made it is unable, or refuses, to tender payment.  to get it back), and above all, the importance of not giving in a falling inwards; a collapse.

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The sum of a person's intellectual capabilities or endowment.
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 of remaining dependent on the welfare system. The author was unable to undertake difficult physical work when he became a millionaire; he did not let his physical limitations stop him, and with the advice from Instructions to Money, anyone can follow in his footsteps.
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Title Annotation:Instructions to Money: From Welfare to Millionaire
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Date:Oct 1, 2006
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