The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D. and William D. Danko, Ph.D.
The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D. and William D. Danko, Ph.D.
So you picture most millionaires living in multimillion dollar mansions that earned their money through entertainment and inheritance. Sure, they make up some of them, but most millionaires did not make their money this way and don’t live this way.
In fact, most people that live in huge beautiful houses and have beautiful expensive houses aren’t even millionaires.
This book will uncover a lot and clear up your misconceptions. It gives the surprising secrets of
This book is quite long and has small print, but it is a definite eye opener. You may be surprised at how the majority of
I really enjoyed the book and believe it gives those who want to be wealthy some hope. You don’t have to invent something or star in a movie in order to be a millionaire. It takes hard work and good money management. Most of these millionaires live well below their means.
It gives statistics on what types of cars, houses, and credit cards millionaires really own. It compares and contrasts consumption habits, income and wealth, and concern, fears, and worries, of the two different types of income earners.
I would recommend you read this book the next time you blow you money on something mindless and wish you hadn’t. The next time around will be very different.
