Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6 EAN: 9780060899721 ISBN: 0060899727 Label: Collins Business Manufacturer: Collins Business Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: May 01, 2006 Publisher: Collins Business Release Date: April 11, 2006 Sales Rank: 567965 Studio: Collins Business
With her skill in selling real estate, her expertise in marketing, and her drive to succeed, Kendra Todd has mapped out an exciting and lucrative future for herself–one that included taking the right kind of risks, profiting from them, and sharing her knowledge with others.
Todd understands that the one thing that keeps people from making the big, bold moves that can improve their lives is a fear of risk, even more than lack of capital. The willingness to try new and different things, and the ability to keep your head on straight while your heart is pounding, is something that Todd knows well. Without risk, she doesn't have a business. Todd will address how men and women view risk from opposite sides of the galaxy, how anyone can become an entrepreneur, how you can set yourself up for success and what the ten steps are for turning risk into opportunity. With quizzes to test what kind of risk taker you are, and examples of successful risks that paid off, Todd is poised to become the hot voice of investment to her generation.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Why in the world would you take financial advice from this idiot?
How does winning a reality game show qualify you for giving out real estate advice. Here is some good advice, buy a better book.
Rating: - From the Person who said: "Bubbles are for bathtubs!"
Shorting the real estate market at the release of this book would have been the smart play.
The book is superficial and lacking in content. Not worth buying.
Rating: - Enjoyable, Fun Read with Some Good Tips
Kendra Todd is an excellent business woman which she clearly demonstrated to Donald Trump on the second season of The Apprentice. Her book demonstrates her business acumen but is mainly an inspirational work to try and show the reader that anything can be possible. She explains how she ended up in real estate after starting a luxury magazine with friends that was $66,000 in the hole after just the first issue. She tells of all the obstacles she had to overcome after graduating college and being ... Read More
Rating: - The book is a little bland
I have picked the book up and put it down several times since I received it. It doesn't hold my attention for very long. Don't get me wrong, I'm learning some interesting stuff about investing, but it's too drawn out for me.
Rating: - Obviously an idiot
What a terrible book. I cannot believe that anyone should have to suffer reading it. It is sad to think that many people will lose a great deal of money in the coming years based on taking such poor advice. A fool and his or her money are soon parted, say goodbye to your ARM!
Do not worry, you can start over perhaps a little wiser...