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A growing U.S. middle age population combined with the lasting financial realities of the 2008 Recession have caused many Americans to re-think their retirement plans. Live in Entrepreneurial Freedom digs into the psychological challenges someone in their 40's, 50's or even 60's face when starting their first business and helps them understand why their Maturity of Thought is the very best weapon they have toward achieving greater success than most others. A real world, down to earth approach peppered with intimate personal stories from the author not only make for a great read but also helps…mehr

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A growing U.S. middle age population combined with the lasting financial realities of the 2008 Recession have caused many Americans to re-think their retirement plans. Live in Entrepreneurial Freedom digs into the psychological challenges someone in their 40's, 50's or even 60's face when starting their first business and helps them understand why their Maturity of Thought is the very best weapon they have toward achieving greater success than most others. A real world, down to earth approach peppered with intimate personal stories from the author not only make for a great read but also helps the reader make very challenging questions and concerns a little easier to answer and digest. By the end of this book you should know, with great certainty, if starting a business is the right thing for you.
Autorenporträt
Charlie Alexander started his first company over 3 decades ago and has built, run and/or exited 17 small and medium size businesses, in 8 different industries ever since. As a seasoned entrepreneur he decided to gain additional credibility and still more knowledge by obtaining both a law degree and an MBA in his forties while still actively assisting with the management of 2 family owned businesses. Having won numerous awards, being profiled in many publications and appearing on a number of television shows and interviews he considers his greatest achievement as raising 3 adult children, along with his wife, and that are all productive members of society - he's got a couple a really great grandsons too.