- Charles J. Givens
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Charles J. Givens (February 5, 1941 - July 12, 1998) was a bestselling author of two books on Financial literacy.
Personal history
Givens was born and raised in Decatur, Illinois. His father, a construction company owner, deserted the family and left them poor. This situation made things tough around the house, and it affected the Givens mentally. In a 1989 interview, Givens said he once considered himself a "loser", and at 16 wrote a suicide note. According to some sources, he wrote the 1960s hit song Hang on Sloopy.[1]
Givens slowly built a multimillion-dollar empire in the late 1980s, writing such books as the best-selling Wealth Without Risk and Financial Self-Defense. He became a best selling author, with two books in the Bestsellers list during 1990s.[2] Also during his financial peak, he owned the Charles J. Givens organization, which counted at more than 450,000 members. The company provided financial education, and brought in $104 million of revenue.[3]
Over his career, Givens was the target of dozens of lawsuits and two court cases for defrauding customers, one in California and one in Florida. The California fraud case found that he had misled his customers by claiming that he had made his money using his financial strategies, rather than by selling his financial strategies, and he was ordered to refund $14.1 million to his customers. Givens settled the Florida fraud case. Givens was also sued for advocating dropping insurance to save money by a woman whose husband was killed by an uninsured driver. Givens settled the insurance suit in 1993.
He died July 12, 1998 resulting from prostate cancer.[4]
Books published
- Wealth Without Risk, 1988, Simon and Schuster, NY
- Financial Self Defense, 1990, Simon and Schuster, NY
- Wealth Without Risk for Canadians, 1992, Stoddart, Canada (ghosted)
- Superself — Doubling Your Personal Effectiveness, 1993, Simon and Schuster, NY
- More Wealth Without Risk, 1995, Simon and Schuster, NY
References
- ^ Setzer, Luke. "Lessons from a Dead Millionaire". Basic Manual Speech 7: Apply Your Skills. http://attitudeadjustment.tripod.com/Essays/Charles-Givens.htm. Retrieved 10/4/2011.
- ^ Korda, Michael (2001). Making the List: A Cultural History of the American Bestseller, 1900-1999. Barnes & Noble Publishing. p. 201. ISBN 0760725594.
- ^ "Charles J. Givens Organization". http://www.inc.com/inc5000/2007/company-profile.html?id=1993206. Retrieved 7/9/2008
- ^ "Charles Givens". newbusinessnews.com. http://www.newbusinessnews.com/story/07149801.html. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
Categories:- American self-help writers
- 1941 births
- 1998 deaths
- People from Decatur, Illinois
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