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Borrow and Grow Rich

How to Grow Rich Using Other People’s Money (OPM) and Good Debt

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Borrow and Grow Rich

By: Charles Kelly
Narrated by: John Matthews
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In this book, you will learn how the power of leverage and inflation can make you rich without working any harder than the average employee. You will also learn the difference between good debt and bad debt and why saving alone will not make you rich.

In the years following the 2008 financial crash, governments around the world have borrowed, printed, and created more money than at any time in history.

How will it ever be paid back? Much of it will never be paid back, and it's legal. Why? The reason is inflation.

After a decade of low inflation and artificially low interest rates, the world looks to be entering a new inflationary age, along with higher interest rates.

Why does this matter to you?

How will inflation affect your cash savings?

How does inflation affect assets and the money borrowed against them?

How can you benefit and even get richer instead of poorer in an inflationary era?

©2022 Charles Kelly (P)2022 Charles Kelly
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A truly interesting book, with plenty of examples and questions to reflect on. The narrator has a very pleasant voice and adds a delightful energy to the story.

Well done to the team who put this together.

A Brilliant Read.

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Was hoping it would have more strategies on using debt like helocs etc.. it touches on good real estate concepts but could be more in depth

Good concepts but way too short of a book and not enough detailed strategy

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