The Ten Laws of Wealth and Abundance

Ron Willingham
Lifescript Learning, LLC (2007)
ISBN 9780979706103
Reviewed by Vicki Landes for Reader Views (11/07)


Would you take financial advice from a man that lived over 200 years ago?  Do you think any recommendations given would be relevant in today’s world?  Author Ron Willingham thinks so.  In his book, “The Ten Laws of Wealth and Abundance:  Wherein Are Reveal’d the Secrets of Enjoying a Plentiful Supply of Money” he uses the persona of Benjamin Franklin to relay his wealth laws.  The outcome is quite interesting.

Willingham weaves a fictional exchange between the real-life Benjamin Franklin and his main character, Andrew Baldwin.  Set in colonial America, Franklin acts as a financial mentor to a young store clerk, guiding him through his ten laws of wealth and abundance.  Baldwin progresses over time from poor worker to very wealthy and very grateful businessman thanks to Franklin’s direction.  Baldwin goes on, encouraging the reader to heed this advice as laws of wealth are timeless and endure. 

“The Ten Laws of Wealth and Abundance” is definitely a unique take on the traditional ‘financial book.’  Although it is a bit odd to present modern financial information in the form of a fictional story set at the end of the 18th century, the premise is still intriguing.  Willingham utilizes a legendary figure of American history – someone recognized as being intelligent, mature, and of the utmost integrity – to put his financial information in story form.  This combination results in a money-management book that’s interesting to read with a pleasant storyline to follow. 

“The Ten Laws of Wealth and Abundance” is a collection of simple, common sense rules meant to stir the reader into taking a much more conscious role in their financial lives.  Easy-to-read and just as easy-to-apply, “The Ten Laws” can be followed regardless of income or knowledge level.  Those bored with the typical, sometimes dry wording characteristic in financial books will find a fresh voice in old Benjamin Franklin and in Ron Willingham. 

Modern financial advice from a deceased 18th century inventor?  That’s exactly what author Ron Willingham offers in his book, “The Ten Laws of Wealth and Abundance.”  Through this fictional narrative, Willingham offers sensible lifestyle changes that will positively alter the reader’s view and treatment of their financial situation.  A penny saved is a penny earned.

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