Have It All: The Road Map to Becoming a Self-Made Millionaire (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Let's face the facts: Money and wealth should not be the sole focus of our lives. Anyone who lives only by the digits in their bank account is not happy, and having money is not the same as having happiness. But the reality is money dictates almost every option in our lives - from where we live, what we drive, the vacations we take our families on, and even where we send our kids to school. The truth is: Money rules our day to day lives.
So, this is an audiobook about money. But, more than just what money is or why it matters, this audiobook is really about how to outsmart the old money rules and follow new ones that will take your financial goals of freedom and prosperity and make them a reality.
Sadly, society is a terrible money mentor. College, financial planners - they are in the same boat. The true financial coaches are few and far between. With most ROI investment plans yielding low, single-digit returns, more and more Americans are starting to realize that their retirement will not last. All in all, the odds are stacked against you if you continue to follow society's old money rules. The good news is there is a better way. You can find successful, vetted, and profitable ROIs that create double-, triple-, and in some cases quadruple-digit returns.
This audiobook is all about creating active, passive, and positive asymmetric risk incomes through a combination of the most profitable opportunities in our economy today.
Customer Reviews
Brilliant Book
This is the second book that I have read by Kris Krohn and his words are nothing short but incredible. In this book you will find bluntness, knowledge, and advice that will change your life. In this book Kris is trying to raise all rides by helping everyone increase their financial health and knowledge to create the lives they’ve always wanted through strategic ROI and investments.
Valuable insight, however bland
The books main themes and steps to success are actually valuable. I’ve been in the process of executing them my self. Maybe that is why I felt the book to be a little obvious. Also I don’t agree with “getting rich with no efforts strategies” and this book promotes that. In order to become successful you have to work hard or everybody would be rich and successful