Product Details
Publisher: PocketPublish Date: Oct 1 1998
ISBN: 0671015206
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 5.35 x 8.11 x 0.79 inches
Weight: 0.57 pounds
Pages: 272 pages
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The Millionaire Next Door
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Customer ReviewsCheck it out at the library!This book's subject matter is good. The problem-it reads like a bad research paper. It's so boring!!!!! If you're interested in stats on every page, have at it. Otherwise, check it out at the library and skim the main points. The millionaire net door my husband loves it! lots of facts about millionaires and how they live and spend their $ Great Intro to Wealth Building This is one of the best books on wealth bulding I have even read and I've read hundreds of them. A Must Read It does a superb job of profiling key characteristic and behaviors that American typically fall into putting themselves deep into debt and then gives simple and easy to connect with ways to counter these behaviors to put yourself on the right track to financial independence. Really, really great! Do yourself and your family a favor and read it. This was a surprising book, because it goes against popular myth as to who are the wealthy and why. Good Read If politicians and business leaders had read this book, we may not have gotten ourselves into the current financial mess! Quite the eye-opener about how many supposedly rich people are actually being supported by their parents. I did think it had a lot of undertones about how being cheap, I mean frugal, was noble in its own right and there's nothing worth spending money on except charity and education. But it was motivational, inspirational and educational. 794 reviews found. Displaying 1-5. next Product DetailsPublisher: PocketPublish Date: Oct 1 1998 ISBN: 0671015206 Binding: Paperback Dimensions: 5.35 x 8.11 x 0.79 inches Weight: 0.57 pounds Pages: 272 pages |
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