Sunday, April 1, 2012

Wealth Building Principles for Business

Every business needs a plan to lead it to its ultimate goals as well as a compass to guide it by moral principles. While it is important for a business to reach its destination, how it gets there is more important. Every business therefore must have information in its guiding document that reminds the owners or operators to put moral principles first. This will keep a business balanced on a moral center as well as ensure its economic success.

Every company that diligently operated on the universal moral wealth building principles has grown to become a Fortune 500 Corporation. It does not matter whether one is a sinner or saint the moral wealth building principles will work for whoever diligently works them.

Read Matthew 5:45 and/or Luke 16:8 for Bible substantiation of that statement.

The wealthy diligently work the wealth building principles to establish an inheritance for their children’s children. This is the primary reason why 1% of people in America have 80% of the wealth while the 99% struggle financially. The 99% complain bitterly that the 1% possess a majority of the wealth but never stop to think about how they got it.

Those who want to prosper personally or in business must learn to operate in these principles. Some of the moral wealth building principles are: authority, agreement, sow & reap (investment & reward), stewardship, organization, etc.

Please visit http://www.moneydoesgrow.com/ to get my book Money Does Grow on Trees where you will find all of the principles and how each of them works to produce wealth.

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