The Millionaire Choice inspires and equips anyone with hopes for a better financial future. Tony Bradshaw grew up in a financially challenged home in a lower income area of Nashville, TN. In his mid 20s, he found himself following in his family’s footsteps of debt and financial struggle. Then at age 25, he experienced a financial wake-up call that changed his future forever: he decided to break his family’s cycle of financial mismanagement and become a millionaire by 40 years old. It’s what Tony calls making the millionaire choice. Regardless of circumstance or family background, everyone has the ability to make choices that affect their future positively or negatively. In The Millionaire Choice, Tony shares the principles and actions he applied during his journey to becoming a millionaire to reveal how, with the right financial knowledge and choices, anyone can become a millionaire.
Our lives are filled with many choices. Tony Bradshaw at 25 decided to become a millionaire by the age of 40. THE MILLIONAIRE CHOICE details how anyone can choose to become a millionaire. The book details ten keys to becoming a millionaire and is loaded with practical how to information.
Toward the end of THE MILLIONAIRE CHOICE, Bradshaw writes, “We all come from different walks of life, and I admit it will be more difficult for some people to become millionaires than others. But I believe that no matter what a person’s age, background, income, or rate they can make their own millionaire choice.”
I’ve read numerous books related to financial management but never read one like THE MILLIONAIRE CHOICE. I highly recommend this book.
This book is a decent option for a beginner or someone who needs very simple explanations of financial concepts/planning. I'd say the book was written at around an 8th grade reading level. Personally, I didn't find it very useful compared to other personal finance resources & I could've done without any mention of religion or how to raise children. He also suggests MLM as a good method for making money which I found laughable. However, I gave this 2 stars as there was some good common sense advice that could be potentially useful for a beginner.
رب صدفة خير من الف ميعاد .... اخر 30-35 ج ف جيبي ف زيارة لسور الازبكية لفت نظرى هذا الكتاب لأسأل عنه البائع مجرد فضول و تقضية واجب ..منتظرا سماع سعر "رقم" ليس معي لانهى الزيارة و اعود لبيتي ليفاجئنى بأنه ب 25 ج ..اوك هات خد
Solid, albeit a bit more geared towards those who are just getting start along this path. I did like that Bradshaw admits in particular sections that there are more advanced methods available, such as not paying off your mortgage immediately and realizing greater wealth over the long run - which is my belief, but not the best path for everyone. Paying your mortgage completely off and as quickly as possible is text book Dave Ramsey material, which makes sense as Bradshaw worked with him for a while.