
"Learn to Earn - A Beginner's Guide to The Basics of Investing and Business" is a book written by Lynch and Rothchild with two purposes. First, to ensure that the principle of 'rich get richer, poor get poorer' doesn't continue in the business world. Second, to enable common people to earn a living by investing in the brands they use every day. The authors point out that even though many people are customers of big brands such as Nike, McDonald's, Nestle, and State Bank of India, few are aware that they can invest in their relationships with these brands.
"Learn to Earn" is not just a guide to the basics of investing and business but also a guide to setting goals and achieving them. The authors explain that you don't have to know everything to be successful in business, and they go a step further to tell you how to earn from every product you use. This book is suitable for a wide range of people, from high school students to retired professionals.
Published by Simon and Schuster in 1996, "Learn to Earn" is also available in paperback. The book presents mind-blowing facts that readers never knew could make them richer. It's a valuable resource for anyone interested in creating investment opportunities or finding the ones most suited to them. With this book, Lynch and Rothchild offer readers a chance to learn how to invest in businesses and brands they know and use every day.
"Learn to Earn" is not just a guide to the basics of investing and business but also a guide to setting goals and achieving them. The authors explain that you don't have to know everything to be successful in business, and they go a step further to tell you how to earn from every product you use. This book is suitable for a wide range of people, from high school students to retired professionals.
Published by Simon and Schuster in 1996, "Learn to Earn" is also available in paperback. The book presents mind-blowing facts that readers never knew could make them richer. It's a valuable resource for anyone interested in creating investment opportunities or finding the ones most suited to them. With this book, Lynch and Rothchild offer readers a chance to learn how to invest in businesses and brands they know and use every day.
Peter Lynch is an American investor, mutual fund manager, author, and philanthropist. He was born on January 19, 1944, in Newton, Massachusetts. Lynch is renowned for managing the Magellan Fund at Fidelity Investments from 1977 to 1990, during which he averaged a 29.2% annual return, more than doubling the S&P 500 market index and making it the best-performing mutual fund in the world.
He is known for his "invest in what you know" mantra and his book "One Up on Wall Street," which provides investment advice for individual investors.
Lynch graduated from Boston College and earned an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He began his career at Fidelity Investments in 1966 and was hired as an intern partly because he had caddied for Fidelity's president at Brae Burn Country Club.
After retiring from active fund management in 1990, Lynch has continued to be involved with Fidelity Investments, serving as vice chairman of Fidelity Management & Research Company and chairman of The Lynch Foundation, which supports various educational and charitable programs.
Lynch has also been a significant philanthropist, contributing to numerous causes and institutions, including Boston College, where he and his late wife Carolyn donated over $20 million in fine art to the university.
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