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The Richest Man in Babylon

George S. Clason, HB Classics

Publisher: HB Classics

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fundamental principles of money and wealth. With practical advice and inspiring stories, this book will teach you how to manage your money, invest effectively, and build lasting wealth. Based on the teachings of ancient Babylon, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to improve their financial situation. Dive into this timeless bestseller and discover the secrets to becoming the master of your own financial destiny.
Available since: 03/06/2023.
Print length: 105 pages.

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