How to Build a Fortune [With CD-ROM with Workbook and Trump Cards and DVD]

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Learn from a true master of wealth how to create your own personal fortune!
Donald Trump is a self-made multi-billionaire and acclaimed TV star, so he knows more than most about what it takes to build a fortune. Here for the first time, "The Donald" teaches a complete eight-week course on how to get rich. More than great tips and tactics, he gives you a total, step-by-step program for transforming your financial future, Trump-style.



First, get the big picture from the world's most famous businessman in an exclusive, in-depth DVD interview devoted to one topic: how to create wealth. Then, hear more detail from Donald Trump in an exciting hour-long audio recording of a live seminar. Next, listen to his team of six handpicked experts, introducing the foundation for wealth creation.



This compelling video and audio material is just the beginning. On the accompanying CD-ROM you also get an exciting, richly detailed workbook with precise action steps that transform Donald Trump's powerful knowledge into real-world results.



And that's not all! Your purchase of this unique audio business course entitles you to a full 12-month FREE online course in wealth creation at TrumpUniversity.com, taught by Donald Trump and his mastermind team. With additional teleseminars, ongoing discussions, and special reports from Donald Trump, this course alone is worth the price of the product.



Included with the product:


DVD - Donald Trump Speaks
Audio CD - The Trump Way To Wealth
Audio CD - Wealth Masterminds
Bonus CD-ROM with:



Interactive Workbook of Eight Action Steps from Donald Trump including: "The Power to Make Money, Getting Where You Want by Acting as If," and "The Mindset to Aim High"

Three Special Reports from Donald Trump: How the Rich Get Rich, Negotiate to Win, and Wealth: The Inside Story

Bonus report on the Active Learning System from Dr. Stephanie Burns, Seven Steps to Boost Your Learning
12-Month FREE Online Program in wealth creation at TrumpUniversity.com

Including teleseminars, discussion forum, and special reports from Donald Trump and his team of masterminds.
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101 pages, Audio CD

First published October 5,2006

About the author

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Donald John Trump is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who currently serves as the President of the United States in his second term.

Trump received a Bachelor of Science in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, and his father named him president of his real estate business in 1971. Trump renamed it the Trump Organization and reoriented the company toward building and renovating skyscrapers, hotels, casinos, and golf courses. After a series of business failures in the late twentieth century, he successfully launched side ventures that required little capital, mostly by licensing the Trump name. From 2004 to 2015, he co-produced and hosted the reality television series The Apprentice. He and his businesses have been plaintiff or defendant in more than 4,000 state and federal legal actions, including six business bankruptcies.
Trump won the 2016 presidential election as the Republican Party nominee against Democratic Party nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton while losing the popular vote. During the campaign, his political positions were described as populist, protectionist, isolationist, and nationalist. His election and policies sparked numerous protests. He was the first U.S. president with no prior military or government experience. A special counsel investigation established that Russia had interfered in the 2016 election to favor Trump's campaign. Trump promoted conspiracy theories and made many false and misleading statements during his campaigns and presidency, to a degree unprecedented in American politics. Many of his comments and actions have been characterized as racially charged or racist and many as misogynistic.
As president, Trump ordered a travel ban on citizens from several Muslim-majority countries, diverted military funding toward building a wall on the U.S.–Mexico border, and implemented a policy of family separations for migrants detained at the U.S. border. He weakened environmental protections, rolling back more than 100 environmental policies and regulations. He signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which cut taxes for individuals and businesses and rescinded the individual health insurance mandate penalty of the Affordable Care Act. He appointed Neil Gorsuch, Brett M. Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court. He reacted slowly to the COVID-19 pandemic, ignored or contradicted many recommendations from health officials, used political pressure to interfere with testing efforts, and spread misinformation about unproven treatments. Trump initiated a trade war with China and withdrew the U.S. from the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, the Paris Agreement on climate change, and the Iran nuclear deal. He met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un three times but made no progress on denuclearization.
Trump refused to concede after losing the 2020 presidential election to Joe Biden, falsely claiming widespread electoral fraud, and attempted to overturn the results by pressuring government officials, mounting scores of unsuccessful legal challenges, and obstructing the presidential transition. On January 6, 2021, he urged his supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol, which many of them then attacked, resulting in multiple deaths and interrupting the electoral vote count.

Trump is the only American president to have been impeached twice. After he tried to pressure Ukraine in 2019 to investigate Biden, he was impeached by the House of Representatives for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. He was acquitted by the Senate in February 2020. The House impeached him again in January 2021 for incitement of insurrection. The Senate acquitted him in February. Scholars and historians rank Trump as one of the worst presidents in American history.


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March 31,2025
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"The most important element to building wealth is to love what you are doing." (Donald J. Trump, How to Build a Fortune)

I'll be honest, I only listened to the first CD of this program. The reason for this is because the first CD has a live interview with Donald Trump on the topic of How to Build a Fortune. The rest of the CDs are with experts that Trump University has selected for their programs. This program also includes two workbooks titled How to Build a Fortune and Get An Attitude: Positive Persistence.

The following are some notes I took from listening to the interview with Trump on this program:

t• Money should never be the central focus, I think that happiness should be the central focus.

t• Money doesn't buy happiness, but it makes life a lot easier.

t• The most important element to building wealth is to love what you are doing.

t• Unless you are really happy, you'll never be really successful.

t• The most important thing is love what you do.

t• The second most important thing is never, ever give up. Never quit. Never ever stop.

t• If you love what you are doing, it is much easier not to stop because you love it, you just do it.

t• Debt is a beautiful thing in good times, it is a terrible thing in bad times.

t• You have to know how to manage it (debt).

t• You see the same people on your way up, as you see on your way down.

t• You always have to be prepared for the tough times.

t• Focus on the bad times because the good times take care of themselves.

t• You have to see where the world is going in terms of current events, not only in business sense, but in a political sense, and even in a social sense, in order to be a great investor.

t• You have to know exactly where you are at a given certain time (in respect to income & expenses).

t• The smartest and the best people are those people who can predict markets.

t• Location is always important (real estate investing).

t• The time to buy is when things are bad; the time to sell is when things are good.

t• The interest rate and the value of the dollar (real estate investing).

t• The best way to minimize your risk is to know what you are doing.

t• If you have knowledge, if you know what you are doing, you can really minimize your risk.

t• Having knowledge is the key ingredient to being successful and to making money.

t• Put yourself in the shoes of the person you are negotiating with and really get a good understanding of the person in those shoes, you get a good understanding of what you can do and what you can't do and what you can get away with.

t• You have to put yourself in the shoes of the person you are negotiating with i.e. are they desperate to sell?, do they have a lot of money?, do they need the money?, do they need this deal?, don't they need this deal?

t• Put yourself in the other person's position.

t• Start from an extraordinary low number (negotiating and making an offer).

t• Throw the figure out and it should be so incredibly low that it sets their sights lower (negotiating and making an offer).

t• Show a great track record even in the smaller deals.

t• If you don't say it maybe no one else will (negotiating and making an offer).

t• To do the bigger deals you have to borrow money.

t• Every once in a while you have to fish or cut the bait; you have to be able to leave something (Putting the three-legged horse out to pasture).

t• Never give up in the big picture, never give up in the small picture, but every once in a while, you have to take a detour.

t• "I never ever lost a game, but on occasion I'd run out of time." ~ Vince Lombardi

t• The theme of your life should be that you don't quit and you certainly don't quit easily.

t• The great successes are those who were able to take problems and make assets out of them.

t• The sailing is not always smooth (business).

t• If you are not going to be a staunch problem solver, perhaps you should be working for someone else or doing something else. And you are probably not very entrepreneurial.

t• Problems are assets in disguise in many cases.

t• If you have a problem, you solve that problem. If you don't like solving problems, perhaps, you shouldn't be doing what we are teaching at Trump university.

t• If you don't love it, you are not going to be very good at it.

t• If you can feel that momentum leaving, there is nothing wrong with getting out. Stopping while your ahead.

t• Learning about risk is very important.

t• It is action and action alone that transforms knowledge into results.
March 31,2025
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I have a voracious appetite for reading books about building wealth and personal investing. I have read many books before, so this audio set was just a reminder more than anything. You go get a year of free subscription to the trumponline.com which is good. Listen to the section with Gary Eldred. It was good. Definitely worth it.
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