Wealthy Oil Families
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Strategy for the Wealthy Family $65 “An excellent and comprehensive approach to the strategies required to understand, protect and grow family wealth across generations.” John Evans Managing Editor Private Banker International “Strategy for the Wealthy Family expands the field of wealth planning and management by exploring beyond just financial concerns to consider critical human issues such as philanthropy and family leadership.” Professor Randel S. Carlock, Ph.D., INSEAD Business School Berghmans Lhoist Chaired Professor in Entrepreneurial Leadership Director, Wendel International Centre for Family Enterprise “The first book I have ever seen which fully addresses the all-important human side of the wealthy family as well as the financial aspects of family wealth management…an important book for any family, no matter how much wealth they have.” Vivian Imerman Entrepreneur “Strategy for the Wealthy Family is a brilliant source of insight and information covering all aspects of family wealth management. This book is a perfect companion for private bankers, wealth managers, and wealthy families.” Christopher Wilson Managing Partner Family Office Trust “…a complete work of art for the wealthy.” R Jayachandran Chairman Aquarius Investment Advisors |
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Women, Marriage and Property in Wealthy Landed Families in Ireland, 1750-1850 $74.13 No Synopsis Available |
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The Affluenza Antidote: How Wealthy Families Can Raise Grounded Children in an Age of Apathy and Entitlement $19.45 No Synopsis Available |
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A Man and a Woman, possibly of the Missing Family, of Little Park House, Wickham, Hampshire, 1747 (oil on canvas) by George Knapton – Mug – Standard Size $14.50 This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit…. |
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The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes $5.34 History. The epic story of how Texas Oil transformed wealth and power in America, told through the interweaving sagas of the industry’s four greatest fortunes…. |
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Blood and Money $13.09 Power, passion, oil money, murder—all the ingredients of a fast-paced, gripping mystery novel drive this true-crime story that on its original publication leapt onto best-seller lists nationwide. To that mix, add glamorous personalities, prominent Texas businessmen, gangland reprobates, and a whole parade of medical experts. At once a documentary account of events and a novelistic reconstruct… |
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The Season: Inside Palm Beach and America’s Richest Society $8.71 In books such as The FBI and Inside Congress, Ronald Kessler turned his journalist’s eye, its focus honed during years at The Washington Post, to uncovering the scandals behind America’s biggest institutions; his research even led to the deposition of a director of the FBI. So, what secrets has he uncovered that will change the lives of Palm Beach denizens? Not many, as it turns out. Mistresses, b… |
Accessing The Power of Your Thinking to Release Limiting Beliefs About Wealth
Money plays a critical part in all of our lives. You could argue that every human being has an equal right to be rich. Everyone wants to enjoy life and enjoy the trappings of success. With this in mind, it is perplexing that so many people avoid creating the wealth they want and deserve because they have negative attitudes about money.
Here are a few examples of ways well-intended people like you use misguided thinking to avoid having money.
1. If you think that money is evil and you don’t want to think that you are evil, your brain will find ways to steer clear of wealth.
2. If you view yourself as a sensitive individual and believe that individuals with a lot of money are greedy and uncaring, you won’t want to have a lot of wealth.
3. If you think that money and happiness don’t mix, you will probably stay away from having a lot of money. The supposition is that having wealth equates with being unhappy.
Though it is the case that money alone can’t create happiness, money is undoubtedly one of your most essential tools for creating a positive life. If you want to claim your right to be rich, a powerful healing method called the EFT Tapping Technique can work wonders. Most people find it strange at first, but it generally is amazingly effective.
You can experience EFT yourself in this lighthearted video, where Phillip Mountrose and Brad Yates use EFT to clear issues about money and tap into more positive beliefs.
Your life can change in remarkably delightful ways when you access your most valuable resources. Taking control of your mind can be transformational. Then if you also access the power of the Emotional Freedom Techniques, you can move quickly toward a life of riches and more.
Intrigued? If you want to use EFT today, follow this link now.
You also can enlist the power of your mind to create the best imaginable life with another article on your right to be rich.
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Days of Summer $7.99 New York Times bestselling author Jill Barnett sweeps readers away to the sultry California coast in a profoundly moving story about the power of forgiveness. One fateful night, a deadly accident at a Los Angeles intersection changes the lives and fortunes of three innocent women — Kathryn, Laurel, and Julia Peyton — destined to be caught in a tangled web of obsession, revenge, and unruly passion. Wealthy California oil magnate Victor Banning also lost his son and daughter-in-law that night, an accident caused by his own selfish actions and dark secrets. Afterward, Victor aspires to raise their sons Jud and Cale to be just like him: hungry predators in a dog-eat-dog world…until years later, everything changes when they meet Laurel Peyton. Spanning thirty years and three generations of Peyton women and Banning men, The Days of Summer follows both deeply affected families as they recover from the emotional heartbreak of tragedy and loss — only to cross paths once again in the most unexpected of ways. Provocative and lyrical, it explores the depth of blood ties, the mistakes we make in the name of love, and our ability to hope, forgive, and find the courage to change. |
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The Forbidden Hills $9.99 Gold Glimmers, and the Rush Is On! An expedition led by George Custer in the 1870s confirms that the rumor of gold is true, and now its glimmer beckons from the Black Hills of Dakota Territory. And the rush is on in spite of the threat of war with the Indians. No one seems to desire to strike it rich more than Jim Bannon, a farmer who seeks Alyssa McGuire’s hand in marriage. Her father is the owner of the Bank of Cheyenne and refuses to let her marry below her class. So Jim boldly departs his Wyoming farm in hot pursuit of the wealth that is his ticket to the love of his life. But conflict between miners and Indians heats up, and Jim returns home unsuccessful. How will he ever make Alyssa his bride? book two Dreams of Gold Trilogy When gold was discovered out West during the nineteenth century, men rushed from all parts of the globe to stake their claims. Fortunes were made and lost, families uprooted, and a continent shaped by men driven by dreams of gold. (end series header) Gold Discovered in the Black Hills! 1875. Jim Bannon is a young farmer, a fine Christian man in love with Alyssa Rose McGuire, the daughter of a wealthy banker in Cheyenne . Her father, Frank, wants her to marry a Christian, of course…but a wealthy Christian. So when the Black Hills of the Dakota Territory (and Sioux country) are opened for gold prospecting, Jim stakes a claim, hoping to strike it rich enough to win Alyssa’s hand with her father’s approval. Thousands of people converge on the Black Hills , seeking gold for everything from medical bills to oil investments. Jim realizes he’s in a mission field among the prospectors—and even the Sioux Indians. But will he ever find enough gold to satisfy Frank McGuire and marry his beloved Alyssa Rose? Story Behind the Book”We read books on the history of North America and found ourselves captivated with the three big gold rushes in the nineteenth |