The Way to Wealth

The Way to Wealth

by Benjamin Franklin
The Way to Wealth

The Way to Wealth

by Benjamin Franklin

Hardcover

(Not eligible for purchase using B&N Audiobooks Subscription credits)
$9.95 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

The first American book on personal finance, "The Way to Wealth" by Benjamin Franklin is still the best and wisest money book ever written. Originally published in 1758 as the preface to "Poor Richard's Almanack," this little gem has been through innumerable printings and sold millions of copies to those in search of smart but entertaining advice about hard work, earning and saving money and debt.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780918222886
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 09/01/1986
Series: Books of American Wisdom
Pages: 30
Sales rank: 101,364
Product dimensions: 4.25(w) x 6.75(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was one of America's most influential Founding Fathers. He was an author, printer, politician, postmaster, scientist, musician, inventor, statesman, and diplomat. Franklin invented the lightning rod, the Franklin stove, a carriage odometer, and bifocals. He served as President of Pennsylvania (which would be Governor today), United States Minister to France, United States Minister to Sweden, and United States Postmaster General. At 70, he was the oldest signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was a publisher; most famously of Poor Richard's Almanack, which was published from 1732 to 1757. He charted the Gulf Stream in 1770, developed meteorological theories, and, in a letter dated 1772, laid out the earliest known description of a Pro & Con list. Franklin played the violin, harp, and guitar, and was the first chess player known by name in the American colonies. He created one of the first volunteer firefighting companies in America, was instumental in the founding of the University of Pennsylvania, and founded the American Philosophical Society.

Franklin biographer Walter Isaacson calls him "the most accomplished American of his age and the most influential in inventing the type of society America would become."

Read an Excerpt

* "There are no gains, without pains" * "One today is worth two tomorrows" * "Time is money" * "A life of leisure and a life of laziness are two things" * "Get what you can, and what you get hold" * "Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears, while the used key is always bright" * "Have you somewhat to do tomorrow, do it today" * "The eye of a master will do more work than both his hands" * "Early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise"

Table of Contents

Introduction, 5; Benjamin Franklin’s Way to Wealth, 9; 31 QUICK TIPS TO MAKE MONEY, GET OUT OF DEBT, AND ACHIEVE EARLY RETIREMENT, Day 1, Here’s the Plan, 31; Day 2, Get Busy, 35; Day 3, Avoid Debt, 38; Day 4, Set Up an Emergency Fund, 41; Day 5, Spend Less Than You Earn, 44; Day 6, Choose Your Lifestyle, 47; Day 7, Shop Smart, 49; Day 8, Work Hard, Work Smart, and Save, 51; Day 9, Learn to Be Content, 54; Day 10, You Can Reach Financial Freedom, 57; Day 11, Learn the Value of Money, 60; Day 12, I Am Responsible, 63; Day 13, Prepare for Your Moment, 66; Day 14, Focus on Mastery, 69; Day 15, Enjoy Life, 72; Day 16, Be Patient, 75; Day 17, Sleep Soundly, 78; Day 18, Form a Mastermind, 81; Day 19, Be Intentional, 84; Day 20, Be Flexible, 87; Day 21, Have Perspective, 89; Day 22, Do It Now, 92; Day 23, Seize Opportunity, 95; Day 24, Beware the Little Things, 99; Day 25, Learn from Your Mistakes, 103; Day 26, Create Your Own Luck, 107; Day 27, Treasure Quality over Quantity, 111; Day 28, No Pain, No Gain, 114; Day 29, Stay Humble, 117; Day 30, Avoid Impulse Purchases, 121; Day 31, The “How” Matters, 123; Conclusion, 127
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews