Big Dogs
When hearing the expression, Big Dogs, these are the major players (or people, such as managers, bosses, leaders, etc.) and institutions – the movers and shakers – and not much happens unless the Big Dogs bark and make things happen.
That’s why I’ve written a book called “Barking With The Big Dogs”.
In order to Bark With The Big Dogs, we must play the game by their rules. Unfortunately, the rules aren’t always in black and white. In reality though, the games are very simple and I’ll point this out repeatedly in my book. For now though, let’s understand the game that everyone plays.
One of the biggest games in life that everyone must participate in is the game of money. However, do we really consider our finances as a game? Probably we should. Money comes in and money goes out. Common expressions are “making money” and “losing money”. Therefore, somebody wins and somebody loses from time to time.
That’s why “Barking With The Big Dogs” shows the financial strategies the Big Dogs use everyday in any market. Now you can too.
As a result of years of experience, research and education (from classes to self taught to street school), I’ve come up with a comprehensive book designed to teach people how to play and potentially win big against the mega-machines in the financial world – in particular – the mortgage and real estate business.
The reasons for specifically targeting the topic of personal finance and a home are simple, everyone needs a place to live and a house is most often the largest financial expenditure many people will make.
Here, you can read chapters or pages of my book “Barking With The Big Dogs”.
What makes my book different from all the rest of the books is “Barking With The Big Dogs” is not typical.
Common books dealing with loans, mortgages in particular, will show:
- amortization schedules
- a lower rate saves you interest
- build equity
- 15 yr. mortgages pay off faster than 30 yr. mortgages
- debt is dumb, or not a tool
- real estate as an investment
- blah, blah, blah
If I want to read the same old information, I might as well just listen to talk radio, it’s faster and easier. Actually, I do listen to talk radio – for entertainment, not always for financial education. Sometimes what I hear is somewhat good information, but generally, the topics are short and lacking depth.
As inspiration from what we are commonly taught and told, I set out to delve deeper into the working of the banking institutions; afterall, money is something touches our every day lives – no way around it.
What I’ve come up with is behind the scenes, inner workings of financial institutions, and have put it into one easy to follow, comprehensive book that definitely levels the playing field against the mega-machines.
I’ll show you:
- What the real importance behind interest rates mean.
- What the real value in the amortization schedule is.
- The falacies relating to real estate and mortgages.
- The hype!
- The banking secrets and…
- What the most important thing is regarding borrowing money.
I’m not here to suggest that everyone should borrow money, but most people cannot afford to buy a home without going to the bank; AND, I’m definitely not here to sell you a loan. No loan applications or lead generation for banks.
But what about those who do not want to go to the bank or borrow money?
Yes, something very important exists for the debt-free homeowners as well.
Without ever getting a loan, I’ll show:
Topics relating to real estate, accounting, investments, taxes and more that affect the financial side for everyone regardless of ever stepping into a bank other than to make a deposit.
Now you too can turn the tides against the banks and any other company or person trying to take your money, so as to empower yourself to become a successful financial machine when others are simply following the crowd.
Thanks for stopping by my website and take a look at the following chapter. Look for more chapters to come!
And when people read “Barking With The Big Dogs”, the fat cats should be aware that the game is up.


