How to Build Wealth Using Commonsense
Oct 22nd, 2007 by RichFinish
Learn how this “can-do” kid from Taiwan started two dozen businesses by the age of 30. Test the waters before diving into a venture. Back it up with research and a savings plan. Find a franchise that fits you. Learn the lingo of buying commercial land (it’s not as tricky as you think) and negotiate for a likable lease.
Jack Chou tracks the causes of his own mistakes, such as his doomed distribution techniques of Stay-Fresh Christmas tree chemicals. The king of Orange County, Calif., real estate has since acquired six restaurants, four franchises and a hotel casino.
Chou condenses real-world Entrepreneurship and Marketing 101 classes into his book — with a go-to glossary to get going on your business.
The Commonsense Way to Build Wealth: One Entrepreneur Shares His Secrets
Written by Jack Chou (the man himself)
Paperback, Griffin, 288 pp., $19.95 (Save money and get it here)
source Washington Business Journal
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