The Ten Roads to Riches (Review and Analysis of Fisher's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Ken Fisher's book "The Ten Roads to Riches" shows that when you get right down to brass tacks, there are only ten methodical and legal ways you can get rich. In his book, the author explains that if you genuinely aspire to be rich, you need to figure out which of these roads makes the most sense for you and then focus all your efforts into getting as far down your chosen road as possible. This summary explains each of the ten roads that you can take, providing you with the information to choose the right one for you.
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When you get right down to brass tacks, there are only ten methodical and legal ways you can get rich:
If you genuinely aspire to be rich, figure out which of these roads makes the most sense for you and then focus all your efforts into getting as far down your chosen road as possible.
Why ten roads? Why not five? Or 100? It’s just the observation of this roads scholar from studying wealthy people all my 36 year investment career. I’ve got over 25,000 wealthy clients I’ve studied carefully – some for decades. As a 24-year Forbes columnist I’ve studied and written about the annual Forbes 400 list of richest Americans for decades – and been on it and the Forbes global billionaire list myself since 2005 – and know people on both lists in and out of America, and interacted with many more very wealthy people. From all my observation, I can tell you they all fit into ten basic categories. Follow one of these ten roads. Or a combination. For example, become CEO of a firm you didn’t start, build it up, sell it off, use the proceeds to start your own firm, which ends up even more successful. If you can do two at once it’s faster. Harder, but faster. But most wealthy folks travel one road their whole lives. That works. It’s more than enough.
– Ken Fisher
About the Author
KEN FISHER is founder and CEO of Fisher Investments, a money management firm. He is also a self-made billionaire ranking #271 on the 2007 Forbes 400 list of America’s richest people and at #677 on the 2008 Forbes Global Billionaire list. Mr. Fisher has been a columnist with Forbes