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SS 22 The Solomon Secret: Seven Principles of Financial Success from King Solomon, History’s Wealthiest Man

Bruce Fleet joins host, Jason Hartman, from Frisco, CO as they discuss using Solomon’s life and teachings as a foundation, Bruce Fleet offers today’s readers a unique, well-grounded, proven method of wise investing. Solomon was more than just a character in the Bible, he was the richest man who ever lived.

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