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Become the Banker II: Financial Freedom Strategies for the New Reality
"From the author of Become the Banker® comes a cutting-edge new sequel. It is packed with clearly defined, fact driven solutions to help you achieve financial freedom...as you make more money, save more money, and protect your money from taxation. How do we reach the ultimate goal of financial freedom while surviving potentially devastating, economic storms in life? The answer lies within this audiobook. Joseph Quijano, CFP®, will show you how to minimize: - Stock market volatility - Low saving rates - High taxation - College debt - Mortgage debt - Business costs - Retirement Fears - Long Term Care Expenses He maps out a new and simple financial approach to help you attain your financial dream. And here’s the good news: It’s never too late to put these financial strategies to work. Start now and you can thrive financially."
Cdfa Joseph J.A. Quijano, Cfp (Author), Michael Pearl (Narrator)
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The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
"According to an LA Times, May 14, 2014 article, the following entry came from a notebook of a gold seeking prospector, Samuel Clemens, in 1864. 'Coleman with his jumping frog bet stranger $50...... stranger had no frog & C got him one in the meantime stranger filled C's frog full of shot and he couldn't jump the stranger's frog won.' Little did Clemens know that this would be the source for his short story that would launch his career as one of America's greatest authors. The story was first published in the New York weekly, The Saturday Press, which gained Twain national attention."
Mark Twain (Author), Michael Pearl (Narrator)
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"First published in The Saturday Evening Post, The Ransom of Red Chief is a humorous short story written in 1910 by O. Henry. A pair of con men kidnap and attempt to ransom a prominent Alabama citizen’s son. Immediately they find themselves at the mercy of a particularly spoiled and clever boy who begins driving them mad. The ironic ending remains the story’s most enduring feature."
O. Henry (Author), Michael Pearl (Narrator)
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The Early Years: Mining and Cowboy Life in Cochise County
"Cattle drives and stampedes, bootleggers and frontier justice, the Mexican War and Poncho Villa, outlaws and hookers, lawmen and jailbreaks, mining underground Stories from the life of Charles Martin Davis, born in Tombstone in 1886. This is an unusual and candid account of one man's life in early Arizona. 'Charlie's story is told almost entirely in his own word, gathered from different sources. Much is from tapes made on several occasions by his grandson and fortunately preserved. Some material is from an interview by Thomas Peterson for the Arizona Historical Society in Tucson. Some was written down as he told it when he was nearly 90. Some, a very little, is what I remembered his having told me at different times, and the orphan boy story was written for me when I was a little girl.' (Ruth Fugate, Charlie's oldest daughter)"
Charles Martin Davis (Author), Michael Pearl (Narrator)
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Smart Money Moves: Never Lose Money in any Economy and Be Set for Life Guaranteed
"Saving money doesn't have to be a burden. It also doesn't mean you need to stop spending your money completely. Savings and spending is not an either/or proposition. Instead, being smart with your money means you spend it well so you can save it wisely. Joseph J. A. Quijano, CFP®, CDFA®, is a certified financial planner and a national financial educator. Mr. Quijano has a strong passion for protecting his clients' money against losses. With over 40 years of successful experience, he has helped thousands of individuals achieve financial security. He can do the same for you. ©2017 Joseph Quijano (P)2017 Brook Forest Voices"
Cdfa Joseph J.A. Quijano, Cfp, Chfd Rfc Tyrone Clark (Author), Michael Pearl, Various (Narrator)
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The Why Factor for Financial Success
"Why do some people succeed financially while others struggle? Within the pages of this uplifting book, the secrets to what determines financial success will be revealed.Joseph J.A. Quijano, CFP®, CDFA® is a Certified Financial Planner and a national financial educator.He has a strong passion for protecting his client's money against loses. With over 40 years of successful experience he has helped thousands of individuals achieve financial security. And, he can do the same for you.©2016 Joseph Quijano (P)2017 Brook Forest Voices"
Cdfa Joseph J.A. Quijano, Cfp (Author), Michael Pearl (Narrator)
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Become the Banker: Financial Clarity for Life
"An uncomplicated financial book, Become the Banker is for anyone who wants to achieve financial freedom and security. Whether you are just starting your working years or are nearing retirement - or would like to help your children and grandchildren learn a powerful strategy to help them avoid the financial mistakes that most people make - this book is for you. Joseph was born in Mexico City into financially disadvantaged circumstances. Eventually he moved to the United States for a higher education and soon realized the secret of getting ahead financially is not determined by what you make but by what you keep. When his financial methods helped him achieve financial success, he was determined to share them with others. Over the last 40 years, he has helped thousands of people attain financial security. What are the methods that helped him achieve financial success? The answer is inside this book. Quijano reveals powerful strategies that will help you get ahead financially when you apply the following: - Creating your own personal banking system - The power of self-financing your purchases - Turning debts into assets - Designing a tax-free retirement - Gaining a guaranteed rate of return - Lowering taxation ©2015 Joseph Quijano (P)2017 Brook Forest Voices LLC"
Cdfa Joseph J.A. Quijano, Cfp (Author), Michael Pearl (Narrator)
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"Stephen Crane writes a tragic story depicting the cycle of abuse, and the impact it has on those involved. A young boy finds a homeless dog, desperate for love, and brings him into his home. What is frightening about Crane’s take on this typical relationship, a boy and his dog, are the parallels between the young boy’s treatment of the dog and his abusive, alcoholic father’s treatment of those around him. The amount of symbolism used throughout this essay is staggering, and is the main literary element used in this piece of work. Written in 1890, this story reflects the period of time that came shortly before known as Jim Crow."
Stephen Crane (Author), Michael Pearl (Narrator)
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The Tell-Tale Heart: BFV's Classics Collection
"Written in 1843, The Tell-Tale Heart is a dark and eerie tale of a man’s unhealthy obsession that leads him to commit murder. Will his paranoia get him caught? This is one of Poe's finest and most memorable short stories!"
Edgar Allan Poe (Author), Michael Pearl (Narrator)
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"Written in 1846, The Cask of Amontillado is a powerful tale of revenge and is considered universally to be one of Poe's best short stories. Montresor, the sinister narrator of this tale, pledges revenge upon Fortunato for an insult. Montresor intends to seek vengeance in support of his family motto: 'Nemo me impune laces sit.' (No one assails me with impunity.)Simple piano music sets a haunting mood, while narrator, Michael Pearl, weaves a tale you will never forget.© Public Domain ® 2016 Brook Forest Voices"
Edgar Allan Poe (Author), Michael Pearl (Narrator)
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Messages: The World's Most Documented Extraterrestrial Contact Story
"This is the startling, bewildering, intriguing and wildly popular account of Stan Romanek’s scientifically supported and well documented experiences of alien encounters and abductions. It is is augmented by lab reports, testimonial from prominent professors, vivid recollections of photo and video stills shots, and refers to proven mathematical equations of which Stan should have no known knowledge. As difficult as Stan finds it, he even shares information regarding his regression sessions shedding more light on his experiences. Stan's regressions have become a bridge for information about the origin’s of these strange beings. While the encounters are at times frightening, Stan and his wife, Lisa, take a somewhat lighthearted approach by affectionately naming each creature and not backing down from the frightening experiences. They take every opportunity possible to document whatever they can to help explain these rare and odd occurrences. Romanek resides in Colorado. He has been interviewed on Larry King Live, 20/20, Coast to Coast, and other national television and radio programs. He has been invited to speak at UFO conferences across the country. His unique story has appeared in UFO Magazine, MUFON Journal, and other periodicals."
Stan Romanek (Author), Michael Pearl (Narrator)
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World Development Report 2015: Mind, Society, and Behavior
"This report argues that development policies based on new insights into how people actually think and make decisions will help governments and civil society more readily tackle such challenges as increasing productivity, breaking the cycle of poverty from one generation to the next, and acting on climate change. Drawing from a wealth of research that suggests ways of diagnosing and solving the psychological and social constraints to development, the World Development Report identifies new policy tools that complement standard economic instruments. To inspire a fresh look at how development work is done, this report outlines three principles of human decision making: thinking automatically, thinking socially, and thinking with mental models. Much of human thinking is automatic and depends on whatever comes to mind most effortlessly. People are deeply social and are influenced by social networks and norms. Finally, most people do not invent new concepts; rather they use mental models drawn from their societies and shared histories to interpret their experiences. Because the factors affecting decisions are local and contextual, it is hard to predict in advance which aspects of program design and implementation will drive the choices people will make. Interventions therefore need to take account of the insights found in this report and be designed through a ‘learning by doing’ approach. This report applies the three principles to multiple areas, including early childhood development, productivity, household finance, health and health care, climate change and more."
The World Bank (Author), Derek Perkins, Helen Clapp, Jaime Andrade, Lisa Hamm-Greenawalt, Michael Pearl (Narrator)
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