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The Millionaire Next Door

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1-6 of 6 reviews for The Millionaire Next Door

Rating: 2.0 out of 5- by shelfari.com

Heard most of what this book had to say in Dave Ramsey's book. Plus it was filled with too many statistics that I didn't care about. Read review on www.shelfari.com

www.shelfari.com · Dima K · 1/15/2010

Rating: 2.0 out of 5- by shelfari.com

I have read "The Millionaire Next Door." This book was okay it talks about how most people become millionaires and it has a ton of stitistics within the book. Overall, I rate this book two stars just because it could get really boring at times. Read review on www.shelfari.com

www.shelfari.com · John H · 3/30/2009

Rating: 2.0 out of 5- by shelfari.com

The book started out really good. There is some helpful (but basic) insight into "living below your means". This is budgeting 101... Later on the book gets extremely boring and I actually put it away. There are pages and pages of comparison between wealthy and poor, how much they spend on shoes,... Read review on www.shelfari.com

www.shelfari.com · Wilco O · 3/11/2009

Rating: 2.0 out of 5Done Better Elsewhere

Save yourself a few bucks and about a hundred pages of reading and get a cheap paperback copy of The Richest Man in Babylon instead. The Millionaire Next Door encourages using thrift and planning to accumulate wealth. This is a good thing, and I highly recommend everyone read at least one book... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Andi · 2/7/2009

Rating: 2.0 out of 5Yes, You Too can Be a Millionaire if you...

Great. These people have money, but what else? Do you really want to sit around with a fat bank account while you live and work like a pauper? Personally, I find these people to be hopelessly boring - constantly watching every damn penny and obsessed with their "net worth". Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · · 9/24/2004

Rating: 2.0 out of 5No need to write a book, a pamphlet will do!

The Millionaire Next Door exposes the myth of American millionaires as being flamboyant consumers with exciting lifestyles. Using self-proclaimed extensive research and seemingly endless case studies, the authors reveal that the vast majority of millionaires are, in fact, frugal bargain hunters... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Talia · 5/11/2002