Five Fictional Billionaires that Inspire

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Five Fictional Billionaires that Inspire
The world may just be in the road to another recession and the market may be in turmoil, leaving those in the Wall Street at their nerve's end but there are a few billionaires whose riches are least affected b the fluctuating economy. Thus is the power of creativity. Here is a list of fictional billionaire's whose shoes any real entrepreneur would love to swap with. With there wit, charm and conviction in their ideas, they show that there is more to them that meets the big moolah they own! Scrooge McDuck A school drop out with sharp mind and always open to learning new skills, Scrooge McDuck worked his way up the financial ladder from humble immigrant roots. He started his career by polishing and shining boots and left for U.S. to make his fortune at the age of 13. An adventurer, his ability to take risks has helped him over years to amass a large fortune. Though insanely rich, he is very stingy when it comes to spending money and double checks every minute detail before making any business investment. Scrooge has traveled all around the world in order to increase his fortune and during these and earlier travels he has learned many different languages from all parts of the world. Both as a businessman and as a treasure hunter, Scrooge is noted for his drive to set new goals and face new challenges. Not a one to be let down by failures, he firmly believes "there is always another rainbow". His other motto is "Work smarter, not harder." A shrewd businessduck and noted tightwad, he keeps a portion of his wealth, in a massive Money Bin overlooking the city of Duckburg. According to Forbes McDuck's was worth $28.8 billion in 2007 but in 2011, it rose to $44.1 billion thanks to the rise in gold prices. Whatever the amount, Scrooge never considers it enough: he has to continue to earn money by any means possible.

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