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Renzo JD, Benjamin F. Hall of Fame: How to Manage Financial Success as a Professional Athlete eBook

Hall of Fame: How to Manage Financial Success as a Professional Athlete

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Hall of Fame, How to Manage Financial Success as a Professional Athlete asks some big questions: How do you preserve your fi nancial security? How do you handle the onslaught of requests for money from family and friends? How do you intend to leave a legacy? How can you put together a team of advisors you can trust to oversee and manage your fi nancial security? My friend and the book's author Ben Renzo answers all those big questions. You'll look at your money, business opportunities and your legacy diff erently after you read this indispensible book.

Tony Boselli, a four-time AP All Pro, fi ve time NFL Pro Bowl selection, twice named NFL Lineman of the Year, was named to the All NFL Team in 1997, 1998, and 1999 and was named to the All-Decade Team of the 90's.

The best thing a young professional athlete can do is listen to an expert and learn from the mistakes of existing and former professional athletes. Ben Renzo is an expert on managing risk and his book Hall of Fame is a treasure chest of practical information and insight. For professional athletes who want to protect their money, preserve their wealth, walk their faith and extend their legacy far into the future, this is the book for you.

Derrick Brooks, an eleven-time NFL Pro Bowl selection and nine-time AP All-Pro, Brooks was named AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2002. He earned a Super Bowl ring with the Buccaneers in Super Bowl XXXVII and was named to the All-Decade Team of the 2000's.

Ben Renzo stands out as an expert who will help a young professional athlete manage financial success. Hall of Fame, How to Manage Financial Success as a Professional Athlete is his calling card. Short, tight and to the point and written in plain English, it draws on the life lessons of professional athletes. It should be required reading for every athlete who has turned professional or expects to. Read the book, distill its lessons, follow its advice and make sure your financial success is a priority.

Michael Finley, an elite NBA veteran and two-time NBA All-Star, earned an NBA Championship in 2007 with the San Antonio Spurs.

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Release Date: 07-08-2010
Publisher: iUniverse.com

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Hall of Fame: How to Manage Financial Success as a Professional Athlete


Chapter One

How to Blend Fame and Money with Family

An athlete's financial success can have a substantial effect on his or her family members, presenting opportunities for parents, spouses, children, siblings, and other relatives to better themselves and have a positive effect on their communities. For the athlete, achieving that end requires not only careful wealth management and estate planning, but also relationship management when it comes to family members and close friends. Careful management will stabilize those personal relationships, insulate them from the effects of money and fame, and mitigate any risks that could threaten financial security.

"I think athletes need to understand that their relationships are going to change with every individual, including their parents, first and foremost, all the way down to that seventh cousin you never met," Former Tampa Bay linebacker Derrick Brooks says. "If you expect change, change shouldn't be that big of a surprise."

Families are an invaluable source of love, support, and encouragement throughout life's many joys, triumphs, challenges, and heartaches. Unfortunately, families can also be a source of sadness, anger, or disappointment. Regardless of your past family experience, you can be assured that-for athletes on the brink of fame and fortune-families, if not managed correctly, can present roadblocks to one of life's biggest journeys and, in certain circumstances, jeopardize an athlete's financial security.

Each of us faces a broad range of struggles during the various chapters of our lives. Thes

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