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More of a motivational book. Lacking on metrics.
I was very excited when this book was announced as I am a Chris Hogan fan. I was expecting a modern twist of Millionaire Next Door with lots of data and tables to show the preferences and habits among millionaires. This book is basically a pep talk with figures scattered throughout the text with the last two chapters being a brief action plan on how to get started. I did like the busting of millionaire myths and how focus was given on the importance of participating in company sponsored retirement plans. Overall if you are young and looking for motivation to start building wealth this is a good pep talk but if you are already motivated and want to dig deeper this is not for you. If metrics are what you are looking for I recommend “Stop Acting Rich and Start Living like a Real Millionaire” by Thomas Stanley. That goes into great detail about millionaire buying habits and preferences. If you want to learn about budgeting and planning for milestone events then I would recommend Dave Ramsey’s “Complete Guide to Money.”
January 2019 · Books · verified purchase
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Everyday Millionaires
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