Everyday Millionaires
How Ordinary People Built Extraordinary Wealth—and How You Can Too
by Chris Hogan
Recommended by Fola Aina and Rob McNealy
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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Finance, and Personal Development.
In Everyday Millionaires, #1 national bestselling author Chris Hoganwill show you how ordinary people built extraordinary wealthand how you can too. You'll learn how millionaires live on less than they make, avoid debt, invest, are disciplined and responsible!This book is based on the largest study EVER conducted on 10,000 U.S. millionairesand...
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“@MichaelHiles @APompliano Good book: | If you are young and serious about learning very practical steps on how to take charge of your finances then you must read; ‘Everyday Millionaires’ by Chris Hogan. Paying attention to the treasure chest of knowledge embedded in this book will cause a shift in your thinking.”
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