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Rating: Summary: Classic Advice, Fresh Takes, No-Hype! Review: At a time when the public is constantly getting slammed by hyped-up claims of how to become one-minute millionaires, it's refreshing to read a wise book like this.I was a fan of Michael LeBoeuf's years ago when he wrote "The Greatest Management Principle in the World" which correctly stated that "what gets rewarded gets done." Since then a recently hyped book claims that "what is fun gets done" and we all are skeptical of that one, aren't we? In this book, LeBoeuf writes a clear, enjoyable, and fundamentally-sound financial guide to wealth and happiness. His background in management, finance, and time-management gives him the mature credibility that we all need for such important life-decisions. Here is a man who is a financial-businessman first and an author second unlike so many others today. I have a feeling that this book will not become a huge best-seller because of its somewhat understated manner. But that should not take away from its incredible long-term value and excellent writing. I think this is a 6 star book in a field where best-sellers are really 3 star books. Buy this for yourself and anyone else you really care about. (Especially those who have plenty of money and little time to enjoy it.) This book is a true financial treasure!
Rating: Summary: A Gift for Now and the Future Review: Looking for that perfect gift? I just purchased 18 copies of The Millionaire in You to give to colleagues, clients, friends and family. It's powerful, it's practical, and LeBoeuf has communicated this common sense approach in terms that anyone can understand! Share the wealth! Get a copy for yourself and for those whose future you care about. Karyn Buxman, RN, CSP, CPAE
Rating: Summary: A Gift for Now and the Future Review: Looking for that perfect gift? I just purchased 18 copies of The Millionaire in You to give to colleagues, clients, friends and family. It's powerful, it's practical, and LeBoeuf has communicated this common sense approach in terms that anyone can understand! Share the wealth! Get a copy for yourself and for those whose future you care about. Karyn Buxman, RN, CSP, CPAE
Rating: Summary: Nothing new Review: The book discussing concepts on adding wealth, however there are much better books on this topic.
Rating: Summary: A Masterpiece Review: This book clearly explains the basic guidelines to becoming a millionaire and taking time to enjoy the little things. Michael LeBoeuf is a great author and knows how to get to the point. The dedication and pride that went into this book is tremendous and it clearly beams whenever you read a passage from any part of the book. Always following LeBoeuf's Law: "Invest your time actively and your assets passively." I advise everyone to do themselves a favor and buy this wonderful masterpiece. It's truly made me a better person.
Rating: Summary: Nothing new Review: This book is concise, straight forward, easy to understand and fun to read. It includes the very basics of becoming rich as well as a lot of very good real life examples. Also, it looks at wealth not only in terms of money but also in terms of quality of life. Not only does common sense confirm the efficiency of the lessons taught but also it is reflected in the author's own life success. Some of the basic principles of success have been brought to the point in such a great way, that some of the well known self-help gurus use them in their programs quite often, I think. This books was very much worth the [money] and my time to read it. I can highly recommend it to erveryone who has interest in that topic, from the novice to the already successful professional. In my opinion, it is quite a master piece.
Rating: Summary: Awesome. Review: This book should be required reading in college. Our world would be a better place if people focused on their priorities in life and resisted the constant seduction of wasting money. Get it, read it, live it. You will not regret it!
Rating: Summary: The Millionaire in Me! Review: This to the most practical, straight forward book, no "BS" book I've ever read on accumulating wealth. It is a must read.
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