" This is a rather interesting look into how millionaire's are actually made. I still use and recall the things this book taught. I got this book from my Dad when I was a junior in college - along with a note urging me to continue my practice of giving 10% of my income to charitable causes and 15% towards retirement. It was a very interesting read and it has had a positive impact on how I will handle my personal finances both now and in the future. With a special section dedicated to physicians, I found I could really relate to this book. The authors also point out that with the right attitude and financial habits, nearly anyone can reach millionaire status even if they do not have a six-figure income. Many high earners spend the majority of their income on fancy houses and status objects rather than living well below their means and accumulating savings. It puts a strong emphasis on the distinction between earning and accumulating money. " This isn't another get rich book, but rather an in-depth, statistical analysis of our nation's millionaires. I'm not trying to go out and get rich quick, which is good, beacause this book confirms the attitudes of hard working and saving. I found their research quite interesting. " This book was much more detailed than I expected, but still a good read - lots to learn. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.
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