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"It's time to take your financial game to the next level. A must-have for athletes, entrepreneurs, and anyone determined to take control of their financial and personal well-being, The Winning Playbook is the essential guide to transforming your career into a money-making machine and becoming the CEO of your own legacy. We've all heard the stories--a professional athlete signs for $2 million a year and the next thing we know he's working in the off-season to make ends meet. Financial empowerment expert Rob Welsh and former NFL offensive tackle Jonathan R. Scott have dedicated themselves to…mehr

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"It's time to take your financial game to the next level. A must-have for athletes, entrepreneurs, and anyone determined to take control of their financial and personal well-being, The Winning Playbook is the essential guide to transforming your career into a money-making machine and becoming the CEO of your own legacy. We've all heard the stories--a professional athlete signs for $2 million a year and the next thing we know he's working in the off-season to make ends meet. Financial empowerment expert Rob Welsh and former NFL offensive tackle Jonathan R. Scott have dedicated themselves to successfully coaching athletes of all levels to make their money work for them. Yet, professional athletes aren't alone in their financial trials--too few of us understand how to make the most of the rewards of our hard work and what we must know to get what we want from life. Find your purpose beyond the playing field or office and set yourself up for a rewarding personal and financial future."--Adapted from publisher information.
Autorenporträt
Rob Welsh is a former US Marine and Minister with over 17 years experience in the financial industry. Rob has trained and mentored thousands of people on leadership, business, and personal growth with a key emphasis on empowering and adding value to others. Rob lives in Dallas, TX with his wife Miyuki of 35 years, and his son Kenny