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1.0 out of 5 stars
Out of date.,
By SCurrie "Book Maven 99" (Seattle, WA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth (Hardcover)
My title says it all. Its just a rehash of many of his No Money Down books and its now very dated.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Thoughtful Book,
By Ron (North York, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth! (Paperback)
Creating Wealth is a thoughtful book. It presents a lot of "How-to" techniques that teaches you how to create wealth in real estate, collectible coins, all the way to using corporations to your advantage. The Real Estate section is particular well done and i really like the charts and diagrams he used to demonstrate what to look for, how to look for it, what to buy, what not to buy. The author also provides a series of negotiation scripts to demonstrate how the whole process works. Compare with some of Robert Allen's later books, i think this one is more complete, more thought out and less on self bravados. I would suggest that you should read/study this book with an open mind and a critical eye. This book is about establishing a different thinking process, but you'll still need to have the technical know-hows to fully protect yourself from any Real Estate Pitfalls.
4.0 out of 5 stars
An enlightening novel,
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This review is from: Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth! (Paperback)
This book is great. It has given me the plan to apply to my motivation. The advantages of investing in real estate are amazing and this book shows many of them. I read this book after reading four of the Rich Dad Poor Dad series, and must say I enjoyed the change. While Robert T. Kiyosaki gives reasons for getting wealth and motivation to gain wealth, Robert Allen actually puts forth a plan for gaining wealth. This book is about strategy. Allen has a plan that worked for him, and he shares it with us. Buy real estate, three bedroom houses, and rent them. After ten years, buying two houses a year, one could have a million dollars in equity. I also like the way he writes. His style is entertaining and exciting. He loves what he does, and it comes across in his writing. Additionally, he gives tips on finding the right houses, the right neighborhoods, the right sellers, the right financing, and the right tenants. I encourage you to buy and read this book, because I think you will read it more than once.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still works in the new millenium,
By B Nunzcek (Tampa, Fl .USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth! (Paperback)
I bought this book in the mid 1980's and it worked. During the 90's, I switched to stock market investing and put real estate investing on hold.With the bear market that started during the Clinton years, I started to move back into real estate and discounted mortgages and other securities as espoused by Allen such as Gold and Gold Stocks and mutual funds. Creating Wealth was an excellent book back in the 80's and it is an even better book today. The advice is timeless and is based on what really works in the real world, not just some writers opinion as is the case with too many other books out there today. If you are serious about real estate investing and creating wealth, I highly recommend this book along with "Nothing Down for the 90's."
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perhaps Allens best Real Estate Book.,
By Greg Powers (California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth! (Paperback)
I used the technique in "Creating Wealth" coupled with "Nothing Down" to buy my first home with NOTHING DOWN.Further, my investing in real estate properties, I was able to earn enough money to pay off my home in under 5 years and replace my salary from my job of 20 years. Some of the information in "Creating Wealth" is duplicated from "Nothing Down" but there is also much newer information as well. For example, Allen shows you the traps to avoid in buying properties with Nothing Down that most other authors ignore. HE ALSO offers scripts to use when calling home owners. While I don't expect to become a millionaire (wasn't my goals anyway) I have achieved financial independence in that I am debt free and live very well on the income generated from Mr. Allen's strategies. I also recommend "Multiple Streams of Income" and "Multiple Streams of Internet Income."
5.0 out of 5 stars
Creating Wealth is still a winner.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth! (Paperback)
I just picked up a copy of Creating Wealth earlier today after having bought other books by the author like Multiple Streams of Income and The 1-Minute Millionaire.In chapter 1 "We were programmed to fail from the moment we were born" Allen discusses 9 major misconceptions about money and why it prevents us from becoming successful. Interesting is that number 1 misconception is "Having a job is good and leads ultimately to wealth." That was originally written back in the 80's and certaintly no one will argue that having a job will lead to wealth is an incredible misconeception. Another misconception that Allen covers is "Saving your money is a good investment." Is there anyone who really thinks that a savings account is an investment? Only those who are broke. In chapter 2 Allen shows us "How to develop a wealthy mindset." This chapter includes Allens 5 steps some are familiar like affirmations, goal setting and a 30-second commercial (from Dr. Schwartz's book) Chapter 3 "A fool and his money are soon parted." Allen offers his 7 wealth principles and where to put your money. In chapter 4 "Launching yourself into financial self reliance", ALLEN outlines the three stages to wealth building; 1) The Pre-launch Stage In this section Allen discusses what to do if the economy goes bad. Where to put your money and what to do with your real estate holdings. In chapter 5, Allen introduces the fourth stage to wealth--"the Automatic Pilot Principle." Allen then covers strategies for this fourth stage of wealth. The next 6 chapters deal specifically with real estate (no surprise here), how to buy it, finding the bet deals, even making the deals come to you, scripts to call ads from the newspaper, real estate contracts, a property grid to help you select the best property and a property analysis form. I found this section more complete than Allen's earlier book "Nothing Down." One similiarity were the "Nothing Down" techniques which were in "Nothing Down" but were presented in a a different way here. In section 4, chapter 12 Allen discusses Discounted Mortgages and the enormous profits from investing in that segment of real estate. He again offers scripts to use to call on mortgage holders and how to determine the yield and potential profits. In chapter 13, Allen discusses investing in precious metals. Chapter 14 "Liquid Money and Where to Pour it" and Chapter 15 "Why the rich pay little or nothing in taxes" round out the Creating Wealth program. Reading the book in 2003 is interesting as Allen refers to prices based on 1980's real estate. So readers will have to check local prices and not go by the prices Allen mentions. That is not a reason to knock the book. Likewise the tax information is 1980's based but the principles haven't changed. Just get a new tax guide. Tax rules are changing constantly. Finally Allen discusses how to avoid lawsuits, but better, newer information is in "Multiple Streams of Income." Overall, Creating Wealth is a excellent book and a great supplement to "Nothing Down" and "Multiple Streams of Income." Disregard the negative reviewers who seem to be more concerned with nit picking on minor points, what Dr. Schwartz would call "Detailitis", stepping over dollars trying to save pennies. Creating Wealth is a good book and a must read for anyone aspiring to create and keep wealth.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Allen's Creative Financing Techniques....,
By A Customer
This review is from: Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth! (Paperback)
Aside from the many wealth building tools in Creating Wealth, what I found particularly interesting were the creative financing techniques on buying real estate.In Creating Wealth Robert G. Allen explains in clear simple language, how anyone can locate the best buys, negotiate, deal with real estate agents and manage properties. Allen shows you how to solve your immediate cash-flow problems and build equity for the future. Best of all, he shows you how to do it with the least amount of your own money---even with no money down. Allen became a self made millionaire by using his own "Nothing Down" approach, demolishes the notion that "it takes money to make money," and offers imaginative and practical income producing formulas. Further, Allen shows you how to do this without large down payments. Followers of Allen's methods have been overwhelmingly successful in building up sizable equity in several properties simultaneously. Many people have found that buying real estate with Nothing Down is not all that difficult. The real problem is generating cash flow and staying out of trouble once you take over the property. Allen devotes an entire chapter called Leverage: I love debt to show you how to buy right and an additional chapter called How to overcome the major obstacles that leverage creates to help keep out of trouble. In Creating Wealth, Allen offers 8 Nothing Down techniques, a property analysis form, a grid chart and scripts to call on prospective sellers (don't wanters) The book provides specific techniques for: * Successful Negotiation * Tax-free retirement in 5 years * Direct, legal tax cuts * Financing * Locating bargain properties * Selling and trading for maximum gain * Increasing property value * Overcoming the biggest roadblocks to success In chapter 12, Allen discloses the enormous profits in discounted mortgages, offers sample ads to run, strategies and fundamentals on how to structure the deals. Creating Wealth was a great book when it came out and it is still a great book. Disregard reviewers who say this book is too old or outdated. The techniques still work. Ask anyone who has actually used the strategies. And don't listen to those paper tigers who write nonsense and have no real world investing or business experience.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book that will show you how to create wealth...by someone,
By A Customer
This review is from: Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth! (Paperback)
who has done it!Creating Wealth was written back in the mid 1980's, interestingly enough, a time when the economy was very similiar to the current economy, a time when a strong republican was in office and a time when tax cuts and other powerful strategies were being introduced by the administration that was in charge at that time. However, Creating Wealth is a good book for anytime. It offers timeless advice by Robert G. Allen, a man who has helped create more millionaires and financially successful people than anyone in history. In this book by Robert Allen, a followup to Nothing Down which was at that time a national best seller and stillselling very well today, 23 years later, you will learn how to create a wealth building program tailored to your own individual needs. In Creating Wealth, Allen explains the fundamental ideas and principles which made him a multimillionaire before he was thrity-five. His surprisingly simple---and effective strategies can help any investor amass and maintain a fortune starting with little or even no money, yes, even in todays volatile financial climate. The first step to becoming wealthly, Allen tells us, is to stop thinking poor. He shows how most of us have been programmed to think that only saving is good, debt and risk taking is bad, and that in our efforts to gain security we disqualify ourselves from ever making a substantial amount of money. By developing the "wealthy mindset" as explained by Allen, you can launch yourself into financial self reliance. Robert Allen's practical and innovative investment advice, combined with a realistic set of goals and values along with a firm committment to getting ahead, can help you achieve a level of success you never dreamed was possible. In Creating Wealth you will learn how to: * master the seven principles of wealth * develop a winning wealth strategy suited to your own unique * make the opportunities come to you * organize your life and your money to avoid taxes * perpetuate your wealth once you have it * retire within ten years! The key lies in Allen's unique integration of real estate with other wealth generating investments. Creating Wealth provides detailed information on how to use leverage to multiply holdings while minimizing risks; how to take the greatest advantage of the tax system; when to diversify and in what directions, including special sections on high yield discounted mortgages, numismatics, limited partnerships, money markets and more; and how to set up corporations and trusts to protect your assets. At a time when just keeping up with the bills and hanging on to a job is difficult, bankruptcies at an all time new high, Creating Wealth offers a system to get ahead. No matter how much or how little you've got to start with, Robert Allen's proven strategies can help you build---and keep---a fortune. The parts of the book that I found most useful were * The Automatic Pilot Principle * Enormous Profits in Discounted Mortgages * Numismatics: the secret of the Midas Touch * Liquid Money and where to pour it * Insulating your assets from Liability and Lawyers. * The Win/Win Philosophy; How to achieve Win/Win Wealth Creating Wealth provides a sophisticated investment strategy that will help you achieve and perhaps even more importantly, maintain wealth. Good book and I highly recommend it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
You can't beat the classics!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth! (Paperback)
The excellent book by Robert G. Allen was originally released back in 1986, but the advice is timeless.Although many have attempted to copy Mr. Allen, most are mere imitations. His material remains fresh, strategies are workable and his writing style is entertaining and informative. This book had been revised and updated. I also recommend Multiple Streams of Income, Nothing Down for the 90's (still works in the new millenium) and The One Minute Millionaire. Creating Wealth is a classic and a must read for anyone who wants to create real wealth.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Timeless advice by Bob Allen,
By A Customer
This review is from: Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth! (Paperback)
While it is true that Creating Wealth was written back in 1986, the advice is timeless.Interest rates and costs of mortgages may be different but people still want wealth; discounted mortgages abound and tax liens still are a powerful strategy. The nothing down scripts are still effective. I used them in 1988 and I am still using them now. Now if you want a book that is sorely out of date, read Making the Most of Your Money by Jane Bryant Quinn. Now that book was outdated before it showed up on the book shelves! |
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Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth by Robert G. Allen (Hardcover - Aug 1 2006)
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