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Author and interior design entrepreneur David L. Hawkins will discuss his book "Ask the Mailman: A Simple Plan of High Yield Stock Investing for Uncommon Wealth."
No matter how old or experienced in investing one may be, author and interior design entrepreneur David L. Hawkins’ will be at Main Library to give a talk about the information in his entertaining and straightforward financial book, “Ask the Mailman: A Simple Plan of High Yield Stock Investing for Uncommon Wealth,” for those seeking to increase their savings in the most efficient manner possible.
The book highlights lessons Hawkins learned while watching his father manage money as well as the ones he discovered while building wealth himself. He used these experiences to formulate his revolutionary method of using compound interest coupled with standard high-yield stocks to achieve unprecedented gains. Over time and repetition, this method could create an investment ‘snowball’ and eliminate the need for an IRA, providing extra cash for the investor to use for other expenses along the way. Hawkins asserts this method can yield unbelievable results, even for those who have had an unfavorable past with stocks before.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Business & Personal Finance |
TAGS: | personal finance | investing | Finance |
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