Seven Years to Seven Figures (Review and Analysis of Masterson's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Michael Masterson's book "Seven Years to Seven Figures" shows that if you’re prepared to work at it hard enough and make this your top priority, you genuinely can accumulate a seven-figure net personal worth in seven years or less. The key is to focus on accumulating wealth intelligently. In his book, the author presents three things which together will allow you to secure your financial future much sooner than you had previously planned: a plan of action, some realistic way by which you will make the time to follow your plan, and the personal willpower to do the work. This summary provides the reader with everything they need to make a plan and follow it to success.
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Book Presentation: Seven Years to Seven Figures by Michael Masterson
Book Abstract
About the Author
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Summary of Seven Years to Seven Figures (Michael Masterson)
1. Invest actively rather than making passive investments
2. Find realistic ways to dramatically boost your personal income
3. Work hard at generating a better-than-average return on your investments
Book Abstract
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If you’re prepared to work at it hard enough and make this your top priority, you genuinely can accumulate a seven-figure net personal worth in seven years or less. The key is to focus on accumulating wealth intelligently rather than relying on the traditional workhorses of frugality and compound interest.
You also need three things which together will allow you to secure your financial future much sooner than you had previously planned:
A plan of action which is soundly based on the right principles and concepts.
Some realistic way by which you will make the time to follow your plan.
The personal willpower to do the work which will be required to make everything come together.
Providing the plan of action by which seven-figure wealth can be accumulated within seven years or less is the easy part. Actually following through on the plan and adding in all the hard work which will certainly be required is where those who achieve separate themselves from those who only wish for financial independence.
"Getting wealthy is like getting skinny. We all want to do it, but few of us are willing to do what it takes. The secret to success, Frank Lloyd Wright said, is ‘dedication, hard work, and an unremitting devotion to the things you want to see happen’. Are you on your way to seven figures in seven years? You have everything you need right