Invisible Wealth

Invisible Wealth
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781394180547
ISBN-13 : 1394180543
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Invisible Wealth by : Jennifer Wines

A new paradigm of value creation, driven by your personal values. In Invisible Wealth: 5 Principles for Redefining Personal Wealth in the New Paradigm, certified wealth management advisor and entrepreneur, Jennifer Wines, delivers an insightful exploration into reimagining and redefining wealth. This book explores the technological advancements and societal shifts that have us considering everything from digital assets to digital community, all of which are organized around values. This new paradigm places a premium on intangible, or invisible, assets represented by 5 principles—money, health, knowledge, time, and relationships—each of which is attainable through your own personal, renewable resources. This paradigm shift takes on a more holistic and personalized approach to defining wealth. In this book, you’ll discover: How to use the personal wealth algorithm to identify your values, and wealth goals. How to optimize your most valuable asset, your time. How technology can support your wealth and well-being. Offering pragmatic and philosophical considerations for redefining what’s truly important to you, Invisible Wealth belongs in the hands of anyone seeking a rich life. It’s time to reimagine and redefine what wealth means to you.

Invisible Wealth

Invisible Wealth
Author :
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 231
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781394180530
ISBN-13 : 1394180535
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Invisible Wealth by : Jennifer Wines

A new paradigm of value creation, driven by your personal values. In Invisible Wealth: 5 Principles for Redefining Personal Wealth in the New Paradigm, certified wealth management advisor and entrepreneur, Jennifer Wines, delivers an insightful exploration into reimagining and redefining wealth. This book explores the technological advancements and societal shifts that have us considering everything from digital assets to digital community, all of which are organized around values. This new paradigm places a premium on intangible, or invisible, assets represented by 5 principles—money, health, knowledge, time, and relationships—each of which is attainable through your own personal, renewable resources. This paradigm shift takes on a more holistic and personalized approach to defining wealth. In this book, you’ll discover: How to use the personal wealth algorithm to identify your values, and wealth goals. How to optimize your most valuable asset, your time. How technology can support your wealth and well-being. Offering pragmatic and philosophical considerations for redefining what’s truly important to you, Invisible Wealth belongs in the hands of anyone seeking a rich life. It’s time to reimagine and redefine what wealth means to you.

Invisible Wealth

Invisible Wealth
Author :
Publisher : Encounter Books
Total Pages : 334
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781594035425
ISBN-13 : 1594035423
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Invisible Wealth by : Arnold Kling

The discipline of economics is not what it used to be. Over the last few decades, economists have begun a revolutionary reorientation in how we look at the world, and this has major implications for politics, policy, and our everyday lives. For years, conventional economists told us an incomplete story that leaned on the comfortable precision of mathematical abstraction and ignored the complexity of the real world with all of its uncertainties, unknowns, and ongoing evolution. What economists left out of the story were the positive forces of creativity, innovation, and advancing technology that propel economies forward. Economists did not describe the dynamic process that leads to new pharmaceuticals, cell phones, Web-based information services—forces that fundamentally alter how we live our daily lives. Economists also left out the negative forces that can hold economies back: bad governance, counterproductive social practices, and patterns of taking wealth instead of creating it. They took for granted secure property rights, honest public servants, and the willingness of individuals to experiment and adapt to novelty. From Poverty to Prosperity is not Tipping Point or Freakonomics. Those books offer a smorgasbord of fascinating findings in economics and sociology, but the findings are only loosely related. From Poverty to Prosperity on the other hand, tells a big picture story about the huge differences in the standard of living across time and across borders. It is a story that draws on research from the world’s most important economists and eschews the conventional wisdom for a new, more inclusive, vision of the world and how it works.

Invisible Gold in Asia

Invisible Gold in Asia
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Publisher : Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9789814312714
ISBN-13 : 9814312711
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Invisible Gold in Asia by : David Llewelyn

World competition in the 21st century will revolve around competition for intellectual property rights (IPRs). But what are these rights that you can’t see – the Invisible Gold of today’s Knowledge Economy. What can you do with them and how can Asian businesses foster the innovation and creativity they protect? From the patents protecting Creative Technology’s MP3 player and Tata’s ‘Nano’ car to ‘Tsingtao’ and ‘Singha’ branded beer, IPRs protect this Invisible Gold. David Llewelyn challenges Asian businesses to build up their reserves of Invisible Gold and governments to build a culture that encourages and rewards innovation and creativity. Using Asian examples throughout, David Llewelyn explains what the rights are, answers the questions and sheds much-needed light on this crucial but little-understood part of doing business in the 21st century.

Invisible Hand

Invisible Hand
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Publisher : The Minerva Group, Inc.
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 9781410202888
ISBN-13 : 1410202887
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Invisible Hand by : Andres Marroquin

Invisible Hand: The Wealth of Adam Smith covers the main events in the life of this brilliant theorist, and explores the intellectual propositions of the founder of modern economics. A useful introductory tool for everyone interested in the history and evolution of ideas, this book shows that Smith was as much a moral philosopher as an economist. His works, The Wealth of Nations and The Theory of Moral Sentiments, complement each other. Adam Smith built the basis for a sound tradition of thought that defends freedom and common sense. He explored and developed ideas that are as valid and valuable today as they were when he wrote them.. Andrés Marroquín has a B.A. in Economics (Summa Cum Laude) from Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala. His personal web site is at http: //www.andresmarroquin.com

From Poverty to Prosperity

From Poverty to Prosperity
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Publisher : Encounter Books
Total Pages : 330
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781594032509
ISBN-13 : 1594032505
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis From Poverty to Prosperity by : Arnold S. Kling

Conventional economists lean on the comfortable precision of mathematical abstraction and ignore the messy complexity of the real world. This work tells a big-picture story about the differences in the standard of living across time and across borders.

Hidden Wealth

Hidden Wealth
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Publisher : Mandala Book Point
Total Pages : 288
Release :
ISBN-10 : UOM:39015055080173
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Hidden Wealth by : Ephronsine Daniggelis

Hidden Wealth and Hiding People

Hidden Wealth and Hiding People
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B58519
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Hidden Wealth and Hiding People by : Michael Terry

Trip from Port Hedland to Broome, Halls Creek, Tanami and Alice Springs; numerous references to encounters with Aborigines; p.21; Circumcision, marriage groupings (information from Mr. Unmack, Pardoo Station, north of Port Hedland; p.42-44; Wallal - burning grass for hunting with firestick, food; p.113; Punishments for breaking law, fights, Kimberleys; p.116; Womens fights, eastern Kimberleys; p.128-132; Charara waterhole, Gardiner Range - native names given, charcoal rock drawings, the Granites; p.179; Remarks on burying green fruit of native orange, cooked seed cakes; p.217- 237; Hostilities (mostly Wallmulla), S.W. of Tanami; Royal Commission findings on causes of hostilities; p.263; Well at Jardaiyarda, Mount Marjorie; p.302; Wet weather well and stone arrangement, Mount Marjorie.

Financing the Athenian Fleet

Financing the Athenian Fleet
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 330
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780801899300
ISBN-13 : 0801899303
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Financing the Athenian Fleet by : Vincent Gabrielsen

To meet the enormous expenses of maintaining its powerful navy, democratic Athens gave wealthy citizens responsibility for financing and commanding the fleet. Known as trierarchs—literally, ship commanders—they bore the expenses of maintaining and repairing the ships, as well as recruiting and provisioning their crews. The trierarchy grew into a powerful social institution that was indispensable to Athens and primarily responsible for the city's naval prowess in the classical period. Financing the Athenian Fleet is the first full-length study of the financial, logistical, and social organization of the Athenian navy. Using a rich variety of sources, particularly the enormous body of inscriptions that served as naval records, Vincent Gabrielsen examines the development and function of the Athenian trierarchy and revises our understanding of the social, political, and ideological mechanisms of which that institution was a part. Exploring the workings, ships, and gear of Athens' navy, Gabrielsen explains how a huge, costly, and highly effective operation was run thanks to the voluntary service and contributions of the wealthy trierarchs. He concludes with a discussion of the broader implications of the relationship between Athens' democracy and its wealthiest citizens.