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  2. Wade Cook - Wikipedia

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    Wade Bruce Cook (October 9, 1949 – July 28, 2021) was an American author and self-proclaimed financial guru. Cook claimed to have started his success when he was a taxi driver in the 1970s. His first book, Real Estate Money Machine, was originally self-published in 1981. He filed for personal bankruptcy in 1987.

  3. Amazon to pay self-published authors based on pages read - AOL

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    It could soon pay more to write lengthier books, if you are an author self-publishing on Amazon.com Inc's Kindle ebook platform. Amazon to pay self-published authors based on pages read Skip to ...

  4. Self-publishing - Wikipedia

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    While most self-published books do not make much money, [37] there are self-published authors who have achieved success, particularly in the early years of online self-publishing. [38] The number of authors who had sold more than one million e-books on Amazon from 2011 to 2016 was 40, according to one estimate. [39] Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L ...

  5. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos kept his base salary modest during ...

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    By measuring total income, wealth growth, actual taxes paid, and income from 2014 to 2018, ProPublica found that Bezos’ so-called "true tax rate" was 0.98%. That was still more than Buffet ...

  6. Hugh Howey - Wikipedia

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    Hugh C. Howey (born 1975, [1] Charlotte, North Carolina) is an American writer, known best for the science fiction series Silo, part of which he published independently through Amazon.com's Kindle Direct Publishing system.

  7. Amazon.com: Deep in the Heart of Texas and Taxes - AOL

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    Deep in the heart of Texas, e-tail giant Amazon.com (NAS: AMZN) has given in to the tax man.Or in this case, the tax woman. Texas history Back in September 2010, Texas State Comptroller Susan ...