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Attain Wealth using the Virtues of Benjamin Franklin

Welcome to WealthVirtues.com, where you can find your path to financial happiness practicing the Thirteen Virtues of Dr. Benjamin Franklin to attain a successful Cycle of Positive Wealth.

The book, Wealth Virtues by James Ward of Poor Richard Web Press, outlines the practice of Dr. Franklin's virtues (Temperance, Silence, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, Sincerity, Justice, Moderation, Cleanliness, Tranquility, Chastity, and Humility) as they apply to achieving wealth using the Cycle of Positive Wealth© (Wisdom, Intelligence, Planning, Action, Investing, Inflow, and Credit).

The premise in which we begin to view wealth is simply the ability to acquire more money than you spend, and to save more than you owe.

Wealth Virtues is due to be published in 2010. Feel free to explore this site as well as to join Wealth Virtue networks at Facebook, Ning, and Twitter.


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There are two ways of being happy: We must either diminish our wants or augment our means - either may do - the result is the same and it is for each man to decide for himself and to do that which happens to be easier. - B. Franklin

 
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