I learned that there are seven characteristics or common denominators among millionaires in America. They are: 1.They live well below their means - They are frugal,frugal, frugal. They make more than ...
This was a great audio and text book (yes, I got both versions) - I especially enjoyed the chapter that had "Working for the Tax Man" and "The Martin Method." 95% of the millionaires own stocks - most...
The point of this book comes through loud and clear, the people that we think are millionaires are more than likely swimming in debt. Just because you live in a fancy neighborhood and drive an expensi...
It's rare that you can find a book that is as boring as it is sanctimonious. But they pulled it off!In a nutshell, millionaires aren't made by extraordinarily high incomes (those people's spending ten...
Most Americans believe "wealthy" and "high-income" are synonymous. Surprisingly, most high-income earners are not wealthy; although they earn a lot of money, they don't keep much of it. To be wealthy ...
This book was so difficult to get through.I have been trying to read one financial book a week. I love Suze Orman, Dave Ramsey. I enjoyed the Millionaire Mind; I found it inspiring. I did not enjoy th...
According to this book, there are two kinds of people: under-accumulators of wealth (UAWs), who spend everything they earn as soon as they get it (to say nothing of credit cards); and prodigious accum...
There are no secrets.Also, the millionaires are not the kind you'd like to read about. Just bunch of people who saved for 30years and they have 1'000'000$ in the bank, living almost poor, and praising...
There's a lot to say about this book, both positive and negative. It had some great ideas in it, some which are possibly quite revelatory for some people, and some really useful information which I wo...
Some people live as they will never die, and die as they had never lived. It looks much more absurdly when you read about all those "millionairs" who are spending all of their lifetime for meticulous ...