The Money Coach's Guide to Your First Million: 7 Smart Habits to Building the Wealth of Your Dreams
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ISBN: 0071470816 / Publisher: McGraw-Hill, August 2006
As seen on CNBC, “Dr. Phil,” “Starting Over,” and “Tavis Smiley”Each day, nearly 25,000 people in th...
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As seen on CNBC, “Dr. Phil,” “Starting Over,” and “Tavis Smiley”Each day, nearly 25,000 people in the U.S. become millionaires….Why not you? All it takes is smart planning, shrewd investing, and a little personal coaching-from the world-renowned Money Coach, Lynnette Khalfani. She's living proof that you can go from rags to riches if you follow a few simple guidelines. Believe it or not, Lynnette managed to dig herself out of $100,000 of credit card debt, turn her life around, and become a millionaire herself. Even more amazing: You can do it, too.The Money Coach's Guide to Your First Million tells you exactly what to do. First you'll formulate an easy-to-follow budget that fits your lifestyle. Then you'll be able to construct a plan to get out of debt, establish perfect credit, and save a bundle, using the same strategies the wealthy do to manage the money they have-and to keep making more. Soon you'll learn how to invest in stocks and bonds (without losing your shirt) and make a fortune in real estate (without becoming a landlord if you don't want to.) You'll learn the financial benefits of entrepreneurship and discover the SMART way to set goals (Specific, Measurable, Action-oriented, Realistic, and Time-bound.) You'll avoid the most common financial pitfalls and come out on top every time. In fact, you're just 7 steps away from your first million! The Money Coach's “Millionaire Success Formula” will show you how to:Make a personal prosperity planInvest first, last, and always in your reputationLive like a lender, not a borrowerLeverage the power of propertyIncrease your fortune with proven methods not shortcutsOvercome setbacks and minimize risks to your financial healthNever forget the next generation
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