Read one of the following books for the required Book Report [which should consi

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Read one of the following books for the required Book Report [which should consist of: at least 4 pages, single-spaced, Font 12, APA format]
1) Money Machine by Gary Smith; Publisher: AMACOM, 2017; ISBN: 978-0814438565
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2) The Psychology of Money: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness, Author: Morgan Housel; Publisher: ‎ Harriman House, 2020; ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0857197689
Upload the Book Report in PDF or Word format to the ELMS  please.
FROM OUR SYLLABUS (Details): An Electronic (PDF) copy of the Book Report (including The Honor Pledge**) are required before or by the due date.  Please submit your book report on ELMS/Canvas. See below for the specifics about the Book Report:
The book report should consist of a minimum of 4 pages (or more), written in a single-spaced format using font size 12.  It should consist of, at least, 4 pages as follow:
(i) 2 pages of critical review: A summary of the main points, and your evaluation of the materials/topics, principles, ideas, history), which may earn you 4 points (please see “Book Review-Tips on Writing” in the File folder on the ELMS)*; and,
(ii) 2 pages of applications to your life: This should consist of 6 lessons learned from the book and applied (or will be applied) to your life. This may earn you up to 6 points.
The full book report must be at least 4 pages. However, there is no upper-limit on the number of pages you may want to write.
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