Creating Wealth: Retire in Ten Years Using Allen's Seven Principles of Wealth, Revised and Updated
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Popular speaker, multimillionaire, and author of the all-time bestselling real-estate book Nothing Down, Robert G. Allen knows how to bring you financial success. With his seminars sweeping the nation, Allen is at the cutting edge of strategic wealth creation now more than ever. And in this completely revised edition of his classic bestseller Creating Wealth Allen gives you the basic principles that you need to stop thinking poor and start growing rich.
Moving beyond just real estate, Allen goes straight to the core of people's inner motivations and beliefs about money to give you all the fundamentals of wealth creation. By developing a wealthy mind-set, anyone can take off into financial self-reliance -- and Allen shows you how. He explains the ways in which most of us have been programmed to think that only saving is good and debt and risk are bad, so that in our efforts to gain security, we cheat ourselves out of getting rich. The key to changing that mind-set is Allen's unique integration of real estate with other wealth-generating investments.
In his trademark, easy-to-understand style Allen spells out all his practical applications and shows you how to:
- Take advantage of recent tax laws
- Use leverage to multiply holdings while minimizing risks
- Benefit from high-yield discount mortgages
- Acquire long-term profits in gold and silver coins
- Set up corporations and trusts to protect assets
- Find the highest rate of return with the greatest liquidity
As Robert Allen has proved in his own life -- becoming a multimillionaire well before he was thirty-five -- it doesn't matter how much or how little money you have when you start as long as you understand the right principles -- timeless principles that can make you a fortune.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #214911 in Books
- Published on: 2006-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 272 pages
Editorial Reviews
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Jeff Rickerson Jefferson, City, Missouri I have just finished reading Creating Wealth for the second time and will say this book is definitely the best financial text I have ever studied. -- Review
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"If you are serious about making profits in real estate, you must read Robert G. Allen's outstanding new book."-- Chicago Tribune
"Allen's second book . . . provides a sophisticated investment strategy -- for achieving wealth and keeping it."-- San Francisco Examiner
"One of the few investment how-to books that deserve [bestseller] status."-- Barron's
"It provides a good lesson for all of us to follow -- a life of positive action."-- Nashville Banner
"I have just finished reading Creating Wealth for the second time and will say this book is definitely the best financial text I have ever studied."-- Jeff Rickerson, Jefferson City, Missouri
"Your book has really paid off for me."-- Dane R. DeForest, Olympia, Washington
"Thank you very much! You have given me the knowledge, the courage, and the direction to secure my own financial independence."-- Robert J. Evans, St. Charles, Missouri
"Hallelujah! A brilliant 'down-to-earth' step-by-step book . . ."-- William O'Riley, Houston, Texas
About the Author
Robert G. Allen is one of America's most famous and most influential financial advisers of all time. After graduating with an MBA from Brigham Young University in 1974, Allen began making small real-estate investments, transforming his tiny nest egg into a large, multimillion-dollar net worth in a few short years. He shared his powerful system with the public in the #1 national bestseller Nothing Down, with forty-six weeks on the New York Times national bestseller list. He followed that success with Creating Wealth, with well over three quarters of a million copies in print. His other major bestsellers include Multiple Streams of Income and The One-Minute Millionaire. For over twenty years, Robert Allen has been successfully sharing his wealth-building techniques in popular seminars throughout the fifty states and Canada. A popular television and radio guest, he has appeared on hundreds of programs, including Good Morning America and Larry King Live. He has also been featured in such national publications as The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Barron's, Money magazine, and Reader's Digest.
Customer Reviews
Creating Wealth is still a winner.
I just picked up a copy of Creating Wealth earlier today after having bought other books by the author like Multiple Streams of Income and The 1-Minute Millionaire.
In chapter 1 "We were programmed to fail from the moment we were born" Allen discusses 9 major misconceptions about money and why it prevents us from becoming successful. Interesting is that number 1 misconception is "Having a job is good and leads ultimately to wealth." That was originally written back in the 80's and certaintly no one will argue that having a job will lead to wealth is an incredible misconeception.
Another misconception that Allen covers is "Saving your money is a good investment." Is there anyone who really thinks that a savings account is an investment? Only those who are broke.
In chapter 2 Allen shows us "How to develop a wealthy mindset." This chapter includes Allens 5 steps some are familiar like affirmations, goal setting and a 30-second commercial (from Dr. Schwartz's book)
Chapter 3 "A fool and his money are soon parted." Allen offers his 7 wealth principles and where to put your money.
In chapter 4 "Launching yourself into financial self reliance", ALLEN outlines the three stages to wealth building;
1) The Pre-launch Stage
2) The liftoff or struggling stage
3) The Powerful pre orbit stage
In this section Allen discusses what to do if the economy goes bad. Where to put your money and what to do with your real estate holdings.
In chapter 5, Allen introduces the fourth stage to wealth--"the Automatic Pilot Principle." Allen then covers strategies for this fourth stage of wealth.
The next 6 chapters deal specifically with real estate (no surprise here), how to buy it, finding the bet deals, even making the deals come to you, scripts to call ads from the newspaper, real estate contracts, a property grid to help you select the best property and a property analysis form. I found this section more complete than Allen's earlier book "Nothing Down." One similiarity were the "Nothing Down" techniques which were in "Nothing Down" but were presented in a a different way here.
In section 4, chapter 12 Allen discusses Discounted Mortgages and the enormous profits from investing in that segment of real estate. He again offers scripts to use to call on mortgage holders and how to determine the yield and potential profits.
In chapter 13, Allen discusses investing in precious metals. Chapter 14 "Liquid Money and Where to Pour it" and Chapter 15 "Why the rich pay little or nothing in taxes" round out the Creating Wealth program.
Reading the book in 2003 is interesting as Allen refers to prices based on 1980's real estate. So readers will have to check local prices and not go by the prices Allen mentions. That is not a reason to knock the book.
Likewise the tax information is 1980's based but the principles haven't changed. Just get a new tax guide. Tax rules are changing constantly.
Finally Allen discusses how to avoid lawsuits, but better, newer information is in "Multiple Streams of Income."
Overall, Creating Wealth is a excellent book and a great supplement to "Nothing Down" and "Multiple Streams of Income."
I also recommend "The 1-Minute Millionaire" which is inspirational and motivational.
Disregard the negative reviewers who seem to be more concerned with nit picking on minor points, what Dr. Schwartz would call "Detailitis", stepping over dollars trying to save pennies.
Creating Wealth is a good book and a must read for anyone aspiring to create and keep wealth.
outdated and questionable information
A read of Allen's book is interesting because it presents a different viewpoint on real estate. Being a novice in real estate, it provided me with information on many aggressive strategies. However, also being a CPA, I believe that they are excessively risky and are not necessarily financially sound.
Many techniques that are mentioned such as targeting assumable mortgages are out of date and useless. And many of the deals he covers as examples seem like a fast way to build up debt and incur monthly negative cash flow losses.
A google search on Robert G. Allen reveals that he is no longer pushing real estate but a vitamin multilevel marketing company. Also, a look at John T Reed's website reveals that Allen has filed for bankruptcy in the time period between when this book was written and today...1996, I believe.
There are probably better and more relevant real estate books out there. Since I'm still searching for my personal real estate methodology, I can't recommend anything now, but I would not recommend this book to others -- especially beginners.
You can't beat the classics!
The excellent book by Robert G. Allen was originally released back in 1986, but the advice is timeless.
Although many have attempted to copy Mr. Allen, most are mere imitations. His material remains fresh, strategies are workable and his writing style is entertaining and informative.
This book had been revised and updated. I also recommend Multiple Streams of Income, Nothing Down for the 90's (still works in the new millenium) and The One Minute Millionaire.
Creating Wealth is a classic and a must read for anyone who wants to create real wealth.




