Financial education offers definite and profitable rewards. Numerous readers of "GOLD AHEAD" have reported unexpected and valuable results from things learned which they had the opportunity to use at once to their financial betterment. Such results are important. They show that the clearer our insight, the better we take advantage of our opportunities. But, after all, far greater results will come later. Such knowledge can be carried through life always available to help promote the owner's financial welfare. Plans of study recommended for self development groups, school and college classes,…mehr
Financial education offers definite and profitable rewards. Numerous readers of "GOLD AHEAD" have reported unexpected and valuable results from things learned which they had the opportunity to use at once to their financial betterment. Such results are important. They show that the clearer our insight, the better we take advantage of our opportunities. But, after all, far greater results will come later. Such knowledge can be carried through life always available to help promote the owner's financial welfare. Plans of study recommended for self development groups, school and college classes, families and individuals follow. A detailed study of each tale with the questions prepared for this purpose is recommended.
George S. Clason (1874-1957) A soldier, businessman, and a writer, George Samuel Clason was born in Louisiana, Missouri, in 1874. He attended the University of Nebraska, and later served in the United States Army during the Spanish American War (1898). Clason went on to start two companies: the Clason Map Company of Denver, Colorado, and the Clason Publishing Company. Interestingly, the Clason Map Company was the first to publish a road atlas, detailing the network of routes across the United States and Canada. However, when the Great Depression arrived, the company did not survive the ordeal. George Clason is best known for writing pamphlets and books on being thrifty and how to accomplish success in finances. In 1926, he began writing pamphlets on achieving financial abundance. Towards this end, he made use of parables that were set in ancient Babylon. The most significant of these were compiled into the book The Richest Man in Babylon, which remains a classic to this day when it comes to the subject of personal finance. Clason passed away in Napa, California, and was buried in San Mateo County, in California.
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