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The End of Insurance as We Know It
- How Millennials, Insurtech, and Venture Capital Will Disrupt the Ecosystem
- De: Rob Galbraith CPCU CLU ChFC
- Narrado por: Key James
- Duración: 8 h y 35 m
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Change is coming to insurance. The tradition-bound P&C industry is on the cusp of the most radical change since the invention of the automobile. And leaders are unprepared for the size, scale, and speed of what's to come from the wave of millennials, new technology, and venture capital funding coming our way. Insurance has been largely immune to upheavals for reasons that startups do not comprehend. But this time is truly different. Forces have been unleashed that will upend the industry sooner than you think.
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Awful narration
- De Kris en 08-06-20
- The End of Insurance as We Know It
- How Millennials, Insurtech, and Venture Capital Will Disrupt the Ecosystem
- De: Rob Galbraith CPCU CLU ChFC
- Narrado por: Key James
Amazing Guide to the Future of Insurance
Revisado: 01-30-20
Excellent book for newcomers to insurance that lays out a path to what the future will look like for the industry. Full of great insights about the current drivers of innovation and how firms and people coming into the industry can continue to build a culture of innovation to drive insurance into a new technologically advanced age. I would highly recommend this for individuals looking to get into the industry and seasoned professionals in the industry looking for a roadmap for how insurance is evolving.
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How to Be a Capitalist Without Any Capital
- The Four Rules You Must Break to Get Rich
- De: Nathan Latka
- Narrado por: Nathan Latka
- Duración: 6 h y 48 m
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At 19, I founded a software company with $119 in my bank account. Five years later, it was valued at $10.5 million. I don't consider myself exceptionally brilliant. I just realized something few people know: You don't need lots of money or an original idea to get really rich. Now, I make more than $100,000 in passive income every month, while also running my own private equity firm and hosting The Top Entrepreneurs podcast, which has more than 10 million downloads. This book will reveal how I went from college dropout to member of the New Rich.
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Feels like one big ad for Nathan's businesses
- De Aaron en 03-22-19
- How to Be a Capitalist Without Any Capital
- The Four Rules You Must Break to Get Rich
- De: Nathan Latka
- Narrado por: Nathan Latka
Insightful read, Highly recommended.
Revisado: 03-06-19
This book was chalked full of great tips and actionable details that many similiar books are lacking. The author gives many examples and tips on practical advise and tips he used to help him build wealth in a variety of income streams. The one critical point I can say I wish was more detail oriented was that I wish the section on deal flow in acquiring small businesses went further in depth to help the reader have some more ideas to work with for this strategy. The author mentioned a few, but mostly kept to his strengths which was software businesses. It would have been interesting to get some more ideas on acquiring small businesses that have hard assets and are not inherently internet based businesses. Overall it was an excellent book and the author did very well in including tips for actionable strategies to pursue today as opposed to the normal for these type of books that includes a lot of discussion on soft ideas such as following your passion. I highly recommend the book to individuals who are interested in diversifying their income streams starting from little to no personal capital.
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