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Matthias Schmelz’s Millionaire Maker Book : A Complete Guide to Financial Freedom

Matthias Schmelz’s Millionaire Maker Book can pave the way to your financial success. Why so expensive? Because The MillionaireMaker is no ordinary book. It s a collection of short, quick bits of universal wisdom about life, opportunity, wealth, and more. It shares not only the authors secrets, but those of superstars like Warren Buffett and Donald Trump. The beautifully printed book will run you $995, though it does come with a money-back guarantee. But, this book is much more than the collected wisdom of some of the wealthiest individuals alive today and from the 20th century. It s the readers passport into the world Matthias Schmelz lives in as a successful business owner and multimillionaire. It is filled with more than 400 pages of advice on the attitudes, habits, organizational and time management skills, investment tools and strategies employed by the world richest people. In The MillionaireMaker, the author of the book, Matthias Schmelz describes the concepts that he perso
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Matthias schmelz - A Complete Biography

Matthias Schmelz has made his fortune in direct sales, although his career began in civil construction. Working for his father’s company, Bauunternehmung Augustin Schmelz, it did not take long for this adventurous and inquisitive traveller, who speaks three languages fluently, to see that he was destined for great things. Born in 1961 in a small German village 100km east of Frankfurt, Matthias Schmelz childhood was spent reading books, birdwatching and hiking. At the age of 13, already eager to make a difference, he founded the “Vogel Club”, an ornithological society with the aim of protecting animals and educating rural young people. To this day he is still a strong advocate of animal rights and nature conservation. After completing his military service, Matthias Schmelz started studying Civil Engineering. Three years later, at the tender age of 23, he qualified as a “Diplom Ingenieur”. After two years as a site manager for his father’s company he moved to Stuttgart, where h