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The Trillion Dollar Meltdown by Charles Morris

One of the better books about the current state of the economy that I have read lately is Charles Morris' book, The Trillion Dollar Meltdown. Morris gives a history of the U.S. economy from Kennedy through today to explain why we are in for a bigger hit to the economy than most people are expecting.

I found his discussion to be direct and to the point. He adds a perspective to the effects of tax reductions and government intervention that I have not found anywhere else. It's critical for everyone who relies on the U.S. economy to understand it and where it might be headed. Morris adds a very well thought out perspective to this discussion that is well worth your read.

While most people see the state of economy as something to fear, I see it as a wonderful opportunity. Wealth people make most of their money in a down market. This is the time to buy, not the time to sell. If you have a strong knowledge of the financial, real estate and business markets and have developed a solid strategy for long-term wealth, you should be excited about the current state of the economy.

So get knowledge and develop your strategy now. For more on developing a wealth strategy, go to ProVision's Wealth Strategy U at http://www.provisionwealth.com/wealthu or download our introduction to Wealth Strategy called "Financial Freedom Now! Home Study Kit" at http://www.provisionwealth.com/products.

Don't let this economy pass you buy. We may not see another opportunity like this in our lifetime.

Yours for financial freedom now.

Tom Wheelwright

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