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For Auction: "A Kid's Journey to Getting Rich"

Started by PowerPenguin, May 01, 2007, 06:26 PM NHFT

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PowerPenguin

Hey yall. I have a copy of "A Kid's Journey to Getting Rich", as advertised on FTL. The book is OK, but it really is targeted for children, under age 12, IMHO. Also, it is very real estate centric, which might be a very bad idea given the economic outlook. Those flaws aside, it is a good introduction to saving/earning/accounting for money for children, and would be a good primer for children.

I'm selling a copy on Liberty Auctions for $1 min bid over here: http://www.liberty-auctions.com/auctiondetails.php?id=101253

Also, I have a plastic croaking frog that I really want to get rid of: http://www.liberty-auctions.com/auctiondetails.php?id=101263

I'll be moving at the end of next week (Not to NH yet though unfortunately), so I'm trying to get rid of some of this crap ASAP- Cash in on the bargains while you can, guys.

toowm

Once I heard the "passive income streams - the key to getting rich" on the FTL ad I knew it was a real estate centric book. If you're looking for Austrian-type economics for kids, try the Uncle Eric books, for example "Whatever Happened to Penny Candy?"
http://www.bluestockingpress.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=79

PowerPenguin

Yup. A good friend of mine grew up w/ that book and recently bought a used copy. It was the first time I'd ever heard of it, but it is cool and easily found on Amazon.

PowerPenguin

Only two days left to get this great book, and the bid is only $1 plus S&H right now!