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A Young Investor with an Engineering Degree

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We live in a world where society agrees that a degree in a certain field and a job with fixed pay is all you need to live a successful, stress-free life. A Young Investor with an Engineering Degree challenges this dogma and explains in simple terms why a degree alone is not sufficient. This book aims to open new doors for other sources of income you thought were closed and explains why people are hesitant to invest in the first place. Most importantly, this book explains the subject of investment in simple terms assuming you know nothing of it, and provides the necessary exposure you need to embark on your investment journey, so don't worry. You have the choice whether to invest or not, but at the very least understand its minimum. It proves, theoretically and practically, that investment isn't a difficult subject after all. It emphasizes the importance of keeping things simple, and how investing could aid you on the long-run. This isn't a book you only want, it's a book you both want and need.

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A Young Investor with an Engineering Degree, Haitham S. Alajmani

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2022
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Titolo
A Young Investor with an Engineering Degree
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2022
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
94
ISBN10
9948806085
ISBN13
9789948806080
Serie
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4,75 su 5
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We live in a world where society agrees that a degree in a certain field and a job with fixed pay is all you need to live a successful, stress-free life. A Young Investor with an Engineering Degree challenges this dogma and explains in simple terms why a degree alone is not sufficient. This book aims to open new doors for other sources of income you thought were closed and explains why people are hesitant to invest in the first place. Most importantly, this book explains the subject of investment in simple terms assuming you know nothing of it, and provides the necessary exposure you need to embark on your investment journey, so don't worry. You have the choice whether to invest or not, but at the very least understand its minimum. It proves, theoretically and practically, that investment isn't a difficult subject after all. It emphasizes the importance of keeping things simple, and how investing could aid you on the long-run. This isn't a book you only want, it's a book you both want and need.