Sunday, May 24, 2009

Author Frank Hanna Writes What He Knows--Well


It's true, the old saying "Write what you know" is an adage we shouldn't throw away with the bathwater. It can be daunting to write only the things you know, as any fiction writer is aware, but it is especially true in non-fiction writing. Frank J. Hanna is a financial entrepreneur and he shares his knowledge in his writings. He's also a good example of someone who knows what you have is only as good as what "good" you can do with it and is an active philanthropist.

Frank J. Hanna was questioned in an article by "Reader's Digest" as an authority on finances, and a respected author regarding his views on the meaning of money and what place it should have in your life. This deep thought of how his influence, power, and money can and does affect others around him is inspiring.

He is also an interesting speaker on money and its place in your life. Frank J. Hanna regularly is commissioned to present keynote speeches regarding how to develop your wealth, and use it wisely to better your life and the lives of those around you so that it truly has meaning. Money is power, but what you do with that power is what makes you who YOU are.

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