Eight Steps to Seven Figures (Review and Analysis of Carlson's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from "Eight Steps to Seven Figures" shows that ordinary working people can create a seven-figure net worth within their lifetimes solely through a long-term stock investment program - and without starting out with a large chunk of capital or any specialist expertise. To prove this, 170 people with investment portfolios greater than $1 million were studied to learn the keys to their success. This summary highlights the eight steps these millionaires all had in common, such as “invest only in assets that always grow over time - which means stocks or mutual funds”, “accumulate steady gains year after year” or “take advantage of everything the government allows”. In other words this work demonstrates that nothing exotic is required to become wealthy. Drawing on real-world success stories, "Eight Steps To Seven Figures" offers you the best strategies adopted by millionaires.
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Book Presentation: Eight Steps to Seven Figures by Charles Carlson
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of Eight Steps to Seven Figures (Charles Carlson)
Step 1: Start investing immediately.
Step 2: Establish meaningful goals.
Step 3: Buy only stocks or stock mutual funds.
Step 4: Don’t worry about home runs – just concentrate on getting to first base.
Step 5: Invest every single month – even if you don’t invest very much.
Step 6: Buy and hold … and hold … and then hold some more.
Step 7: Take whatever the government is prepared to give you.
Step 8: Have a stable lifestyle – so any shocks that occur are financial only.
Book Abstract
Ordinary working people can create a seven-figure net worth within their lifetimes solely through a long-term stock investment program – and without starting out with a large chunk of capital or any specialist expertise. To prove this point, 170 people with investment portfolios greater than $1 million were studied to learn the keys to their success.
Their real-world experiences were then distilled into eight key steps they had all had in common:
Get started as soon as possible.
Set meaningful goals along the way.
Invest only in assets that always grow over time – which means stocks or mutual funds.
Don’t try and make a killing. Just accumulate steady gains year after year.
Add to your investments every month, even if you can’t add much.
Don’t trade stocks. Buy and hold and then hold some more.
Take advantage of everything the government allows.
Maintain a steady lifestyle, living on less than you earn.
What makes these eight steps and 170 success stories so compelling is that nothing exotic is required. In other words, any person with similar aspirations can do the same. Success in long-term investing isn’t limited to