Summary, Analysis & Review of Thomas J. Stanley's & William D. Danko's The Millionaire Next Door by Instaread

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3.4
17 reviews
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Summary, Analysis & Review of Thomas J. Stanley's & William D. Danko's The Millionaire Next Door by Instaread


PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A COMPANION TO THE BOOK AND NOT THE ORIGINAL BOOK.


Preview:

The Millionaire Next Door is a book about US millionaires, including a discussion on how they got to be millionaires. The key finding that surprised the authors is that the majority of millionaires do not stand out. They live in modest homes in average neighborhoods, run blue-collar businesses, and do not spend money on flashy cars, watches, or jewelry. In fact, most of their neighbors have no idea they are millionaires…  


This companion to The Millionaire Next Door includes:

Overview of the book

Important People

Key Takeaways

Analysis of Key Takeaways

and much more!

Ratings and reviews

3.4
17 reviews
Jonathan Henderson
November 24, 2016
Book took about 10 minutes to read. If you can find a hard copy somewhere just take a picture of the footnotes. More info on the sites he uses as information sources than in the booklet.
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Anna Pryor
February 15, 2016
This text is basicly a series of random facts and not enough to actually learn anything. You're better off "googling" how to become a millionaire.
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Responsive Facility Services Ltd
November 19, 2016
Not worth the money. About 15 pages long.
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