Paul Dayton has over 10 years experience in business and investing and has been a panelist on the Chris Salcedo Show on Newsmax TV, as well as a featured guest of John B. Wells on Caravan to Midnight, Kim Wade on WYAB, Mitch Henck on WHBU, Bob Burnell on WOSH, Stan Milam on WCLO, and Brandon Vogt on KKOB. In Correcting our Financial Miseducation: Raising the Bar for the Average, Paul Dayton shares the knowledge acquired as he worked so-called "dead end" jobs such as cooking in fast food restaurants; a janitor for office ...
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Paul Dayton has over 10 years experience in business and investing and has been a panelist on the Chris Salcedo Show on Newsmax TV, as well as a featured guest of John B. Wells on Caravan to Midnight, Kim Wade on WYAB, Mitch Henck on WHBU, Bob Burnell on WOSH, Stan Milam on WCLO, and Brandon Vogt on KKOB. In Correcting our Financial Miseducation: Raising the Bar for the Average, Paul Dayton shares the knowledge acquired as he worked so-called "dead end" jobs such as cooking in fast food restaurants; a janitor for office buildings; and delivering newspapers, while starting 8 small business ventures in 7 years - buying 6 rental houses, founding a brick and mortar second hand store, and founding a vending machine route - to accumulate a six figure net worth by his early thirties and building a portfolio with enough cash flow to finance a semi-retired lifestyle enabling him to pursue his other interests; like writing books! Learn the simple strategies and tips for financial success and career building that Dayton shares in part one of this wonderful volume, so that you too can escape the mindset befalling so many that your job or wage define your fate, and take advantage of the incredible opportunities still presented by the availability of upward mobility offered by the precious capitalism remaining in the country.Heavy on facts and evidence, while low on opinions and unsubstantiated claims, enjoy the in depth examination of the true cost of vehicular depreciation that is so useful to those considering delivering pizzas, flowers, or passengers, for other people's companies while using their own vehicle. Is a 401K really the best pathway to retirement? Paul Dayton re-examines the seemingly foregone conclusion. Is a religious adherence to dependency on health insurance really the most responsible tact to take? An examination of the facts tells all. Why are so many people shouting at the top of their lungs that their college certificates are so worthless that they shouldn't be made to pay for them if college is indeed the guarantor of success it is commonly thought to be? Are they just a handful of very loud crybabies, or was college actually the worst business loan and use of their time imaginable? An up close examination of the facts sheds undoubtedly useful light on this immensely important decision facing a fresh batch of teenagers each year, providing indispensable knowledge to prevent these people from shooting themselves in the foot just as the race is beginning!Part two of this important work teaches the reader about larger economic issues and policies, and how they truly impact those who vote for and support these policies. Separating the promises from the reality, the claims of socialism and central planning are compared not only with their actual outcomes, but with the results attained in their stead - when capitalism is the predominant system. Paul Dayton's customary reliance on proof and evidence, and subsequent obedience to the conclusions dictated thereby, is in evidence throughout this magnificent volume. Can wealth, affluence, and good health, really be achieved by a simple decree of government? Don't be so foolish as to take the word for the deed, and examine the consequences of central planning - as opposed to the consequences of real commerce - for the masses all over the world and in a variety of industries. In healthcare; agriculture; infrastructure building; banking; and other areas, in countries of varying sizes and natural resources, during three different centuries, this book details the consequences of socialism as it makes people poor and keeps them that way time and time again.Take a fresh look at the facts regarding the New Deal and President Franklin Roosevelt. In his distinct style that is blunt; literate; and goes straight for the jugular, Paul Dayton provides an outstanding book that is appropriate for readers of all ages. From Over 95 sources!
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