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Rich $24.95 As Americans, we have been taught to be obsessed with money and the people who have it. We are curious about what they buy, where they vacation, and what separates them from the rest of us. Rich puts the American obsession with all things money into much-needed perspective and context, exposing the origins of the upper class. The book traces the history of the American rich from 1920 up to today, examining the who, what, when, where, and why of the wealthy elite. With its hundreds of compelling, real-life stories, Rich offers a fascinating window into this world few ever see. Samuel delves into the secrets about the rich and famous: Who were the Gateses, Bransons, and Trumps (and even Paris Hiltons) of the past? How did the rich show off their status? What did they splurge on and how did they scrimp when times got tough? Rich also explores the rise of the first mass affluent class in America and the virtual demise of old money as we knew it. Enlightening and often surprising, Rich gives us a deeper understanding of our country's wealthiest and most enigmatic class. |
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The Rich $30 There are rich lists’ on both sides of the Atlantic, but they tell us very little about the lives of people with vast fortunes. What makes them different are they really a breed apart? What does it take to amass great wealth, where does it come from, and what does it mean to those who have it? How do they use their money? And how do they feel about the rest of us? William Davis draws on half a century’s experience in financial journalism to present a detailed portrait of the super-rich. Divided into chapters on different areas of life the media, sport, technology, finance and so on the book takes a penetrating look at the ambitions, methods, pleasures and ego trips of the richest people in the world. What is their power and what are their fears? Many have inherited their wealth. Others have made billions through their own efforts entrepreneurs like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Richard Branson and Roman Abramovitch. Showbiz has also made some people very rich, such as Elton John, Paul McCartney or Andrew Lloyd Webber, as has the media and sport with people like Rupert Murdoch or Tiger Woods. The Rich is strongly international, lively and iconoclastic, and laced with quotes and anecdotes. Superbly well-informed, it provides thought-provoking insight into a world that few people do not find fascinating. |
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That’s Rich $12.99 Track Listing: 1. Whirlwind, 2. Lonely Weekends, 3. Rebound, 4. Philadelphia Baby, 5. Break Up, 6. School Days, 7. Juanita, 8. Big Man, 9. Easy Money, 10. C.C. Rider, 11. Gonna Be Waitin’, 12. Everything I Do Is Wrong, 13. On My Knees, 14. Stay, 15. Who Will the Next Fool Be, 16. Caught in the Middle, 17. Just a Little Bit Sweet, 18. It’s Too Late, 19. Now Everybody Knows, 20. Midnite Blues, 21. Sittin’ and Thinkin’, 22. Finally Found Out, 23. There’s Another Place I Can’t Go, 24. I Need Your Love, 25. It Hurts Me So, 26. My Baby’s Done Left Me, 27. Juicehead Baby, 28. Ways of a Woman in Love, 29. Blue Suede Shoes, 30. Charlie’s Boogie |
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Be Rich $1.65 This book is in Good Used condition |
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The Seven Principles of Public Speaking $22.95 Frequently cited as the number one fear among A proven, gimmick-free lesson guaranteed to business executives, public speaking doesn’t make anyone a better speaker and come naturally to most people. Pitching an idea, presenter. selling a product, or presenting a program doesn’t have to be a stomach-clenching experience to be struggled through. It can be an opportunity to relish and a chan… |
Even If You Aren’t Affluent You Can Pay Your Doctor Personally
The individual employment of a personal doctor is commonly looked at as the domain of the wealthy. Keeping a personal doctor on call to tend to their requirements when they need to have personal medical care. Undoubtedly this may be costly, however, direct pay medical care now delivers this type of service for individuals of more limited means. To receive prompt healthcare you may want to consider a patient direct pay provider.
An ordinary medical practice will be largely financed by insurance company payments for medical procedures, subsidized by patient co-pays and federal and state health subsidies. Direct pay health eliminates the middle man, namely insurance companies. Insurance providers are very costly to deal with, and dealing with them takes up the time and energy of medical staff that could otherwise be utilized in patient care.
To receive insurance payment, medical practices need to have an administrative staff on hand that can process payments consistent with insurance company guidelines. Insurance companies also restrict the types of treatments and medicines a doctor can utilize. To receive better patient care you should consider utilizing a direct pay provider.
To make the medical practice economically feasible, they need to see a substantial volume of patients, and process each individual patient very quickly.
Direct pay medical care gets rid of a lot of overhead costs by eliminating insurance providers. Furthermore, direct pay medical practices have more time for them to dedicate to patient care. There are two main advantages to eliminating insurance providers, namely, lessened costs, and less time processing claims.
Medical practices that use a direct payment model do not need to see as many patients in order to be profitable, hence, you receive more personalized attention.
Used For The patient, the major concern is the expense of this type of medical service.
Patients generally have a cut in their medical bills because the pay a monthly fee to the personal doctor as a retainer, as opposed to paying a monthly insurance premium, the retainer fee is commonly less than the insurance premium. Direct pay medical care is focused on getting rid of the insurance provider from the expense of furnishing medical treatment, and all payments are sent personally to the personal doctor.
The great benefits of engaging a concierge personal doctor practitioner are clear. You pay for the services you receive, as opposed to paying for the insurance companies’ profit margin and subsidizing other patient’s care. You are capable of receive superior medical care, at less expense, because your doctor will have a diminished patient load and more time for them to spend with you. A maybe the most significant perk is that fact that your doctor won’t be limited by policies and procedures that are imposed by insurance carriers.