Free Finance/Economic Books for All!
Over the weekend, I decided to tackle that closet where things just got tossed in. I’ll be the first to tell you that I never thought I would have these many books. While obviously all of them are review copies, I have done my part and ready to send them out to those that claim them.
In order to claim one, use the contact page and provide the following:
- Book you want
- Address to be delivered (at the moment only the continental U.S)
Below are a list of the books I have to giveaway:
The 4-Hour Workweek: #1 on the New York Times and WSJ Bestseller; Learn how to get more out of life, while spending less time working. The book provides examples, case studies, and various methods to eventually working just 4 hours a week.
Active Value Investing: Investment manager, Vitaliy Katsenelson, learn how to make money and find value within any market condition.
Free for All: How much more medical care will people use if it is provided free of charge? What are the consequences of their health? The book outlines the study used to answer these questions, and solutions for an optimum health-care policy.
Overtreated: The book’s main premise is to prove why too much medicine is just making us sicker and poorer.
ProBlogger: Learn the secrets of blogging your way to a six-figure income from some of the best in the industry (Darren Rowse and Chris Garrett).
So You Want To Be An Entrepreneur: An interactive self evaluation book that will help you decide if entrepreneurship is right for you.
The Other Path: The Economic Answer to Terrorism: Looking at how we can create economic and social conditions in third-world countries that will prevent terrorist organizations and ideas from taking root.
The Invisible Heart: An economic romance that also teaches readers economics.
