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Everyday Millionaires

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Chris Hogan

6 Hours 58 Minutes

Ramsey Press

January 2019

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In Everyday Millionaires, #1 national best-selling author Chris Hogan will show you how ordinary people built extraordinary wealth—and how you can too. You’ll learn how millionaires live on less than they make, avoid debt, invest, are disciplined and responsible!
Our new book is based on the largest study EVER conducted on 10,000 U.S. millionaires—and the results will shock you! You’ll learn that building wealth has almost NOTHING to do with your income or your background! It doesn’t matter where you come from. It matters where you’re going.
Most people think it takes crazy investing knowledge, a giant salary, a streak of luck, or a huge inheritance to become a millionaire. But that couldn’t be further from the truth! Here’s what you need to understand: if you’re willing to do the work—if you’ll follow the stuff we teach, if you’ll commit to our plan—then you CAN become a millionaire.

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  • Anonymous

    I love this book. My children (11,9 and 7)and I all listen to this book on a road trip and it brought some lovely conversations among the children about there life goals and financial conversations that were out of this world. I definitely recommend.

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  • Leo A.

    Loved it, I find myself not having the willpower to sit and read, but I thirst for knowledge. This book was really awesome on my long drives for work! Way to go Hogan!

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  • Jennifer S.

    This book was an easy listen. It gave vague examples about how people achieved their wealth, but gave hope to the listener since most people featured in the book were lower-middle class. It was un-relatable at times if you work for a company that does not offer an investment/retirement program. Overall, I wish the book offered more specific ways to build wealth and less pep talk.

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  • Anonymous

    I was really expecting something different. A lot of the content is just examples of what individuals did like investing into a 401k or some type of retirement. The book felt more a magazine sponsoring fidelity retirement vehicles and giving a name and some millionaire number as their definition of everyday millionaire. I’ll save you the time in reading the book: invest in a retirement as early as possible to retire with millions and try to live a frugal lifestyle.... that’s the book just no substance.

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