Young Millionaire Shares Rich Story

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Young Millionaire Shares Rich Story (NAPSA)—Aremarkable youth who went from public assistance to a million-dollar net worth before turning 20 is the focus of a new book. In it, he shares his extraordinary story and offers what he considers to be the nine key principles behind his success, providing a step-by-step primerfor others to follow. Farrah Gray sold hisfirst busitinesiys TESS at the age of 14 toBeconing for more than a mil- vero lon dollars. According Rf & i to People magazine, heis the only African- American teenager to H WF rise from public ieaecry assistance to a busi- wm ness mogul without being in entertainment or having a family connection. The book, “Reallionaire: Nine Steps to Becoming Rich from the Inside Out” (HCI Books, $12.95), reveals a fascinating track record. Prompted by his mother’s grave illness at the tender age of 6, Farrah spent his first hard-earned $50 for a family luxury (a sitdown dinner). At the age of 8, he foundedhis first business club. By 14, the rest is history. In addition to business ventures, he has created a foundation for entrepreneurs under the age of 25. The book was coauthored by Fran Harris, a former WNBA champion and ESPN commentator. The book is available online at www.hci-online.com or by calling 800-441-5569. It is also in local bookstores.