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Money: Know More, Make More, Give More: Learn how to make more money and transform your life

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This book has fundamentally changed both me and my husband as individuals. It offers a common vocabulary for us to share when we talk about how we've hindered ourselves (and our marriage) in the past through our ignorance of money matters. Both of us have made dramatic changes in how we view and treat money - moving us each toward a healthy middle ground. Since reading this book two months ago, we have not had a single argument. Not one. It's like this book has equipped us with a new lens with which to view everything - projects, investments, bank accounts, whether to tip a waiter, everything. We are super excited as we apply Rob's concepts to our personal and business affairs. So far, very good!!

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Rob became a millionaire before his 31st birthday. By the age of 40, Rob had an 8-figure business and property empire. His most proud moment was ‘retiring’ his parents and giving them his house, with the profits he made from property. Rob starts off correcting the prejudices about money, and redescribed the relationship with money in a positive manner which I totally agree with. Money is a tool, it is us the owner of it decide how much we want to own it and what to do with it. Being rich or poor is a choice made by ourselves not a predetermination made by parents or anybody else. You might like your “stable” job, but when you add up all the hours you spend on it, you’re likely not making much per hour. You need to find out how much an hour of your time is worth, then do more of what makes that number go up.Rob is a successful entrepreneur, investor, 18x best-selling author, 2x world record holder, and podcaster!

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Most people on benefits or welfare want to work and want a job to support themselves, they just need the right help. Misconceptions: Money does not represent work and time, it represents service and value. The higher the service and the value of your actions, the more money you'll get. Since leverage is an important part of the wealth formula he then goes onto share the ways you can introduce leverage, such as time, money, systems, people/skills and ideas and information. With these high levels of tax, what is it being spent on when so many services like the NHS and transport are in crisis? First we build our vision and values. These two will act as mileposts to make sure you’re getting where you want to in the way you want. It’s helpful to write down what matters most to you, whether that’s family, freedom, success, or all of these.

Rob featured on prime time TV shows for Living as a Mentor, and is regularly featured in the mainstream media such as Channel 4, the BBC, The Independent and The Business Channel. Rob is mentor to many high profile, wealthy and celebrity clients in property and business. He lives and loves entrepreneurship and property investing, and is the host of the successful UK podcasts, The "Disruptive Entrepreneur" and "Money". He is on a mission to change the way people think about property, business and aims to support people around the globe through the Rob Moore foundation.

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A self-made multi-millionaire by the age of 30, having risen to riches from being heavily in debt in his 20s, Rob has retired and un-retired countless times (one of his epic weaknesses), each time creating a new innovation, vision, book or entire company. Use just a few minutes of your time to listen to this episode where Rob can change the trajectory of your wealth and life. Rob simply asks a few questions to challenge your perception and alter your mindset, allowing you to start working towards the life you want. We can learn two important lessons from these numbers. First, be patient and keep going when your money grows slowly at first. The best results come in the long-term, not in the beginning.Do you want to get to the stage - soon - where you are truly financially independent, able to use your money in the way you'd like, and be completely confident in your ability to take care of yourself and your family? If you don't believe you deserve money, you will never price highly enough to make a fair and sustainable profit.""If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys. And so if you undercharge for what you do, you get the lower quality clients.""It took me 35 years to really understand who I am. If you know who you are, you will listen to the opinion of yourself.""What got you here won't get you there. So if you're at a place in your life where things aren't going well for you, then that's what you know.""There are people out there that have done it that can show you the way." If tax is going to be paid it needs to be fair across the board. Such as one flat rate such as 20% for everyone including billionaires who often pay much less than the general population. Me - since age 13 when I started babysitting, then waiting on tables to earn money through Uni, I've always had a "spend it while you have it" attitude. Apart from a sizeable private pension that (thankfully) my mum urged me to invest in in my early 20s, I've never saved a penny. It's an okay book, not exceptional though. It does give some good tips, and it made me more interested and motivated regardind the personal finance topics. Altough obviously it doesn't really provide any practical tip, there is no silver bullet in here. It does provide some good tips regarding how to manage the money you already have and try to get the best outcome out of those.

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