Discover how your net worth can be worth more The Ten Roads to Riches takes an engaging and informative look at some of America's most famous (and infamous) modern-day millionaires (and billionaires) and reveals how they found their fortunes. Surprisingly, the super-wealthy usually get there by taking just one of ten possible roads. And now, so can you! Plenty of books tell you how to be frugal and save, but The Ten Roads to Riches tells you how you can, realistically, get super-rich. Throughout these pages, renowned investment expert and self-made billionaire Ken Fisher highlights amusing anecdotes of individuals who have traveled (or tumbled) down each road, and tells you how to increase your chances of success. Whether it's starting a business, owning real estate, investing wisely, or even marrying very, very well, Fisher will show how some got it right and others got it horribly wrong. Find out the right questions to ask when starting your own business-the richest road of all - Learn what Mark Cuban, Rupert Murdoch, and rapper Jay-Z have in common, and how you can emulate them - Discover how to avoid high-profile flameouts like the Enron guys and jailed plaintiffs' lawyer Melvyn Weiss Whether you're just beginning to plan your financial future or well on your way, The Ten Roads to Riches can show you how to gain and, more importantly, maintain the wealth you want. Praise for The Ten Roads to Riches "When you come to a fork in the road to riches, follow Ken Fisher, the self-made billionaire and popular Forbes magazine columnist. I wish Ken's canny wisdom had been in print when I was starting out."—Rich Karlgaard, publisher, Forbes magazine "Oprah, Julius Caesar, sports, and garbage collectors. Ken Fisher's The Ten Roads to Riches shows that while there isn't one path to wealth, you do need a road map."—Pimm Fox, host of Bloomberg TV's Taking Stock "Trust me: over the long term, it's more fun to be rich than to play games. . . . It might not feel that way short term, but that's why we've got people like Ken Fisher, who can humorously tell us why we're wrong and what we need to do better if we want to actually make some money."—James J. Cramer, host of CNBC's Mad Money and cofounder of TheStreet.com, from the Foreword to The Only Three Questions That Count Ken Fisher is best known for his prestigious "Portfolio Strategy" column in Forbes magazine, where his 25-year tenure of high-profile calls makes him the fourth longest-running columnist in Forbes' history. Ken is the founder, Chairman, and CEO of Fisher Investments, an independent global money management firm. He is on Investment Advisor magazine's prestigious IA-25 list of the industry's most influential people; and has published five previous books, including the New York Times bestseller The Only Three Questions That Count and How to Smell a Rat—both of which are published by Wiley. Lara Hoffmans graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a BA in theatre. She is a content manger at Fisher Investments and contributing editor of MarketMinder.com. She also coauthored with Ken Fisher the bestseller The Only Three Questions That Count and How to Smell a Rat.