Finding the Next Starbucks by Michael Moe
Posted by admin on Feb 29, 2008
Written by the founder and CEO of ThinkEquity Partners LLC, Finding the Next Starbucks is a must read for growth investors.
Without much long and winding elaboration, Michael Moe’s explanation hit straight to the point. I love the easy explanation with supporting data. Even if you don’t know anything about investing in stocks, this book can help you start from scratch.
The first chapter had already grabbed my full attention that I drop reading other great books on hand. As mentioned on the book title, to get the maximum gain from stock investing is to find the next gem which is still hiding under the radar. In the long run, the growth rate is the key to determine the future value of a particular growth company.
Get your copy and I guarantee that you won’t regret it. If the book doesn’t excite you, sell me your copy.

Your Money and Your Brain: How the New Science of Neuroeconomics Can Help Make You Rich by Jason Zweig
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2007
By James East
The above is the premise of Jason Zweig’s Your Money & Your Brain. As the research continues to mount that we are indeed more hardwired like our animal ancestors than we care to admit, it helps to know these hardwired systems in ourselves to more understand […] Continue Reading…
Jim Cramer’s Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2007
By K. Johnson
Here are some of the rules that we are pummeled with again:
Cramer’s 25 rules:
RULES:
1. Bulls, bears make money, pigs get slaughtered.
OK, Mr. Gecko.
2. It’s OK to pay the taxes.
Specifics on how to reduce and write them off?
3. Don’t buy all at once.
Dollar Cost Averaging
4. Buy damaged stocks, […] Continue Reading…
Jim Cramer’s Mad Money: Watch TV, Get Rich
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2007
By Richard Stoyeck
Forget all the craziness, and loud shrieking voice coming at you. This man is the real thing. He was a hedge fund manager for years, and made BIG MONEY doing it. He simply prefers to cultivate a national image by being in the media. This in […] Continue Reading…
The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness by Dave Ramsey
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2007
By D.Buxman
This book is extremely readable and contains a tremendous amount of helpful information in the areas of personal finance and debt reduction/elimination. Dave Ramsey makes a compelling argument for the elimination of all debt by rather extreme means. He exposes the common myths spread by the credit […] Continue Reading…
The Millionaire Mind by Thomas J. Stanley
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2007
By M. Skousen
Ever since Thorstein Veblen wrote “The Theory of the Leisure Class,” the critics of capitalism (including politicians and Hollywood producers)have delighted in bashing the rich for their “conspicuous consumption,” prospensity to divorce and find trophy wives, engage in white-collar crime, and avoid paying their “fair share” […] Continue Reading…
Why We Want You to be Rich: Two Men - One Message by Robert Kiyosaki & Donald Trump
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2007
By Corinne H. Smith
“Why We Want You to Be Rich” gives Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki (and their co-authors) a chance to hop onto each other’s bandwagons. The two men claim that they collaborated on this book because they are concerned about the demise of the middle class. […] Continue Reading…
Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny by Suze Orman
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2007
By Jay K.
First of all, I like Suze Orman because her previous books have actually helped me go from not much money to a nice nest egg in an amazingly short time. Her advice works. She encourages you to ask yourself and your spouse the right questions–and I […] Continue Reading…
The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J.Stanley & William D. Danko
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2007
By Bruce L. Oliver
The authors started studying how people become wealthy 20 years ago. It is very interesting to to see how the neighbor next-door becomes a millionaire and how that very same person spends his or her time at work, at play and with their family. The […] Continue Reading…
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2007
By Carmen Matthews “Love Books” (San Diego, California)
This is a great book, because it starts with allowing readers to explore their subconscious, childhood money messages that are sabotaging their chance of being wealthy.
The theme is written from the premise of your worthiness thoughts lead to your actions which […] Continue Reading…
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2007
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Personal-finance author and lecturer Robert Kiyosaki developed his unique economic perspective through exposure to a pair of disparate influences: his own highly educated but fiscally unstable father, and the multimillionaire eighth-grade dropout father of his closest friend. The lifelong monetary problems experienced by his “poor dad” (whose weekly […] Continue Reading…
The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2007
Finally, I found The 4-hour Workweek in my mailbox. I tried to find this book at the Borders bookstore in Penang Queensbay Mall. There are two copies recorded in the system, but found none on the shelves. I registered my name, but there is only a follow-up call weeks […] Continue Reading…