About Phillip Bruce Chute, EA
Biography
Phillip Bruce Chute is a businessman, tax and financial advisor, and award-winning author of many books.
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He served as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division in the U.S. and Europe during the Cold War. His ancestry dates to warrior-king Robert Bruce of Scotland and the Speaker of Parliament Challoner Chute of England.
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As a writer, Phillip has won four National and International awards from Kiwanis International.
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His first book, American Independent Business, published in 1985, was used by four universities as a textbook and became a comprehensive reference for new entrepreneurs and businessmen.
Rock & Roll Murders, is a fictionalized crime saga, based on the true story of KOLA radio station founder, Frederick R. Cote. It ended in the sensational murder-one trial in Riverside, California in 1990. Nationally famous attorneys from the O.J. Simpson and Patty Hearst trials represented his defense for the month-long trial. Some actual transcripts are included in the text.
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The Silver Thread of Life is a spiritual book with a compilation of 52 true divine intervention events of the author, friends, and clients.
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The Metric Clock is a story about the life of a nine-year-old child in 1946 when the War had ended. This is a coming-of-age story of friendships, courage, and embracing life.
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His latest book, Stocks, Bonds & Taxes, has won numerous awards turning it into an asset to university students and investors who are interested in knowing more about their pensions and the financial markets.
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Phillip has written many articles and has been interviewed by many newspapers and Entrepreneur Magazine.