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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 332
EAN: 9780470267554
Edition: Reprint
ISBN: 0470267550
Label: Wiley
Manufacturer: Wiley
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 248
Publication Date: June 16, 2008
Publisher: Wiley
Studio: Wiley
Features:- ISBN13: 9780470267554
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Product Description: In Seven Years to Seven Figures, self-made millionaire and renowned wealth coach Michael Masterson reveals the steps you can take to accumulate seven-figure wealth within seven years—or less. Seven Years to Seven Figures will give you the tools to increase your income, get the highest possible returns on investments, save wisely—and secure your financial future faster than you may have ever dreamed.
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I read this book within a week and half and found it was very interesting. However, I wish there was a little more step by step guide to how. But you do get the feel for what are the common threads among all the people that were a subject of this book.
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This is an excellent book to have that will change your life and everyone around you if you just apply the principles within the book. Simple yet affective strategies to improve your financial situation.
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This book takes up where Masterson's book Automatic Wealth: The Six Steps to Financial Independence left off. Unlike Automatic Wealth, this book isn't so much a blueprint as it is case studies.
I'm not a big one for case studies because the problem with case studies is that the person frequently shows you how he/she did it, but there's very little information on how you can do it.
In Part I, Masterson explains what you need to do to become wealthy. This information isn't ... Read More
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I bought this with a sense of excitement. One of the previous reviewers noted that the only person capable of generating seven figures in seven years is the author. Too true and this book is just a load of fluff - and it will be the last Masterson book I will ever buy! Read on to discover why!
The one thing I found stimulating/original is his descriptor of what it would be like to have an income of one million dollars per annum, 2.5 million, 5.5 million, etc. This provided some nice material ... Read More
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I have read the book. Let's get that out of the way first.
It's full of ideas and fluff, but really no substance. Get the boss to give you equity in the company by being a really hard worker. Calculate how much you'll need to live the lifestyle you want. Save up to 50% of your gross income. Invest in business ventures, stocks, and real estate.
That's it. There are 8 case studies about what other's have done, but there's no MEAT only fluff.
There's also more than just a little ... Read More
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