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Post: Books I Recommend

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Some books I would recommend are here (including, but not limited to):

"From Pieces to Weight" by Curtis Jackson A.K.A. 50 Cent.
I have read numerous books on investing, money, asset protection, stocks, and business and I must say, this is a great read for the business-minded person. 50 is a great business man and it showed early on in his life.....and it obviously shows now.

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Nine "Green People" out of Ten.

"The GE Way" by Jack Welch
Great book for ANYONE looking to either get into that important business mindset or for the one who is an already well accomplished guru.

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Ten!

"Rich Dad; Poor Dad" by Robert T. Kiyosaki
We should all invest in this simple to read book. One of my first books I read on Real Estate Investing.

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Ten!

Post: Starting OuT !!

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To add to what the others have said:

I usually inform new investors to simply stay away from foreclosures simply because I hate to see "newbies" get discouraged fast.....and that's what will happen to you. You're better off in the Wholesale side of real estate. You do not need any credit or money. You just need to be able to communicate. Wholesale investing is a great way to start off you're real estate investing career. It's so basic and yet easy to accomplish. I would suggest joining you're local REIA Group when you have the time. These will provide you with the guidance that you seek.