Money Management Book Reveals Anyone Can Be in “The 1%”

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(Newswire.net — January 24th, 2013) New York, NY — Money Management Book Reveals Anyone Can Be in “The 1%”.

John S. Rhodes money management book reveals how anyone can be in the top 1% income bracket.  The average net worth of the wealthiest 1% of Americans has grown to be over $16 million dollars, 288 times that of the average American net worth. The rich are getting much, much richer, and popular opinion is that they’re doing it by standing on the heads and shoulders of the middle and working classes.

According to entrepreneur, author of “Money Leaves Clues: 27 Secrets to Financial Freedom”, and self-made millionaire John S. Rhodes however, getting angry at the 1% is the biggest mistake anyone can make. The 1% is not trying to crush the 99%; quite the opposite. The 99% is directly and willingly responsible for the creation and continued success of the 1%.

“What’s clear is that superstars (top entertainers, CEO’s, top entrepreneurs, top athletes, etc.) are in high demand. This demand, not some unfair suppression of the 99%, appears to be the major contributor to the 1% income improvement”, says John.

John believes that anyone can harness the demand that the 1% enjoys by emulating what the rich do, and the rich do far more than relax on sun-drenched beaches. They provide goods and services in a way that stimulates extremely high demand, and the way they do this is by being “superstar contributors”, in John’s words, thanks to good money management techniques.

“A superstar contributor…can achieve disproportional income,” John says. “Our world rewards superstars (1%ers) much more than it punishes the majority (99%ers).” The mathematics support his claim: while the median household wealth in American has shrunk 22% since 1962, the top 1% has increased their net worth over 70% during that time.

If ordinary people emulated that same growth, the median household wealth in the nation would be $124,100, and John knows that this sort of growth is not only possible, but certain for anyone who reads his book.

In “Money Leaves Clues: 27 Secrets to Financial Freedom,” John has his readers discover not only how anyone, in any professional field, can become a superstar contributor, but also how to emulate the practices and philosophies that make the rich stay rich…and keep getting richer. “I believe that money is energy. It represents work, effort, and most importantly value…but…money isn’t wealth,” John writes in the introduction, a potential paradigm shift in the way people think about what it means to be rich.

While Mr. Rhodes’ money management book turns a lot of old ideas completely on their heads, “Money Leaves Clues” is no snake oil, get-rich-quick scheme. “Here’s what I’ve learned. You get wealthy by working hard…you make money by delivering value to people…you must be generous. Get focused and never give up,” the author writes.

He makes no claim of a magic wand that can turn a 9-to-5er into an overnight billionaire, but instead the ways to think and act to guarantee an honest, fulfilling, and lucrative lifestyle for anyone willing transform themselves into the 1% in both their wealth and their mind. Mr. Rhodes currently offers “Money Leaves Clues” on Amazon.com for $2.99 here: New Money Management Book

John S. Rhodes has authored and published over 120 books and delivered more than 300 marketing, sales, education, and training workshops with his partner Jay Boyer, through their joint-venture and lifelong passion J.J. Fast Publishing LLC. Together they pursue their mission of helping authors, experts, writers, consultants, and entrepreneurs share their unique passions, make more money, and “put a dent in the universe.”

John lives with his wife, Megan, and their two children.

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