In an interview with the paper, Mr. Biegel said, “I find that inertia, confusion, distrust, and lack of time often cause people to fail to address the immediate threats to their wealth — illness, a lawsuit, premature death — as well as the longer-term threats posed by inflation and taxes.” He continued, “I wrote the book as a catalyst to help people achieve uncommon financial success now and throughout their lives.”
The book is available on Amazon.com.
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