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Keith Cunningham bounced back from bankruptcy and now teaches others to rebuild their businesses from the ground up

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KEITH CUNNINGHAM

(Bounced Back From Bankruptcy And Now Teaches Others To Rebuild Their Businesses

From The Ground Up)

Keith started his first business when he was 11, door-to-door egg delivery.

After he graduated, he took a job at a small

struggling Cable Television company

which ultimately became one of the largest cable television companies in

the United States. 

At the same time, real estate was booming so he shifted his focus and made even more money. 

In the process, he also personally guaranteed over $100,000,000 in debt. He never saw it coming and when the bubble burst, he was forced to declare personal bankruptcy.

He was broke, unemployed and in the process of getting a divorce.

While searching for a way to restart his life,

a friend called needing some expert

advice in turning around his company.

After solving his business and financial woes, Keith continued getting calls from other people who had heard about him and his ability to solve massive business problems. 

His “business surgery” practice was very handsomely rewarded and he very quickly rebuilt his net worth.

Eventually, Robert Kiyosaki approached

Keith to write a course about getting out of the

rat race which eventually morphed into the book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,”

changing millions of lives.

The opportunity Robert gave him reignited his passion for teaching and financial education.

He now spends his time doing what he loves, running businesses,

investing and teaching regularly with Tony

Robbins, T. Harv Eker and Robert Kiyosaki.

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