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The Seven Stages of Money Maturity: Understanding the Spirit and Value of Money in Your Life by George Kinder
Summer places by Brendan Gill
Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Money Talk by Lorraine Spurge
The bonfire of the vanities by Tom Wolfe
Becoming Your Own Banker: The Infinite Banking Concept by R. Nelson Nash
Oxford Dictionary of Quotations: Second Edition by Oxford University; Press
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Currently reading401(k) Sales Champion by Christopher H. Barlow
Take Comfort and Solace by William Gardner Pierce
Celtic Twilight by W. B. Yeats
The Report by Damion Ezell
Investing with Variable Annuities: Fifty Reasons Why Variable Annuities May Be Better Long-Term Investments Than Mutual by John P. Huggard
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You probably get that a lot. You are in good company, though!
regards,
Michael
posted by mptpro at 2:06 am (EST) on Nov 9, 2008
P.S. your book is fantastic. I teach it's principles to my agents.
posted by mptpro at 4:08 am (EST) on Nov 8, 2008