CREATING WEALTH: RETIRE IN TEN YEARS USING ALLEN’S SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF WEALTH, REVISED AND UPDATED

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Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen’s Seven Principles of Wealth, Revised as well as Updated

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5 Responses to “CREATING WEALTH: RETIRE IN TEN YEARS USING ALLEN’S SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF WEALTH, REVISED AND UPDATED”

Everything the author says appears to be correct. However I found nothing new or that would give a competetive edge in creating wealth. Two word summary: common sense.
Rating: 1 / 5

A very informative book that spells out the steps necessary to obtaining wealth legally and in a period of time almost anyone can achieve. A must read for those seeking the secrets to wealth.
Rating: 5 / 5

This is a great book on how to make and keep money. Highly recommended.
Rating: 4 / 5

Aside from the many wealth building tools in Creating Wealth, what I found particularly interesting were the creative financing techniques on buying real estate.

In Creating Wealth Robert G. Allen explains in clear simple language, how anyone can locate the best buys, negotiate, deal with real estate agents and manage properties.

Allen shows you how to solve your immediate cash-flow problems and build equity for the future. Best of all, he shows you how to do it with the least amount of your own money—even with no money down.

Allen became a self made millionaire by using his own “Nothing Down” approach, demolishes the notion that “it takes money to make money,” and offers imaginative and practical income producing formulas. Further, Allen shows you how to do this without large down payments.

Followers of Allen’s methods have been overwhelmingly successful in building up sizable equity in several properties simultaneously.

Many people have found that buying real estate with Nothing Down is not all that difficult. The real problem is generating cash flow and staying out of trouble once you take over the property.

Allen devotes an entire chapter called Leverage: I love debt to show you how to buy right and an additional chapter called How to overcome the major obstacles that leverage creates to help keep out of trouble.

In Creating Wealth, Allen offers 8 Nothing Down techniques, a property analysis form, a grid chart and scripts to call on prospective sellers (don’t wanters)

The book provides specific techniques for:

* Successful Negotiation

* Tax-free retirement in 5 years

* Direct, legal tax cuts

* Financing

* Locating bargain properties

* Selling and trading for maximum gain

* Increasing property value

* Overcoming the biggest roadblocks to success

In chapter 12, Allen discloses the enormous profits in discounted mortgages, offers sample ads to run, strategies and fundamentals on how to structure the deals.

Creating Wealth was a great book when it came out and it is still a great book. Disregard reviewers who say this book is too old or outdated. The techniques still work. Ask anyone who has actually used the strategies. And don’t listen to those paper tigers who write nonsense and have no real world investing or business experience.
Rating: 5 / 5

With Creating Wealth, Robert Allen made a tremendous impact on my life because it reinforced my belief that I can do it. The book is charged with positivity and packed with great ideas. I found it extremely inspirational. Inspirational enough for me to participate in Robert Allen’s 1987 Challenge Experience. Great books like this are just as informative and inspiring today as they were 20 years ago. I love this book.
Rating: 5 / 5

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