The old fashioned way is actually a good technique for many, especially those who do not have the time to devote to building financial skills or for developing a business. However, for those interested in rapidly building wealth, the need to step out of your immediate comfort zone cannot be emphasized enough. This would require:
- Use of leverage
- Learning to use other people's money for your endeavors (private equity, loans)
- Expanding knowledge / skills into new, financially valuable areas such as real estate, private business ventures and so forth.
- Learning to manage the cash flow, and parlay into new assets
- And repeat.
Loral talks about these and other techniques, presenting carefully selected case studies to illustrate individuals in different starting situations who have succeeded through her millionaire maker wealth building system.
Her ideas are not entirely new of course, but the book is definitely worth a read for those who feel stuck in their current pathway to prosperity, and would want to jump-start their wealth building years. This is however, just the beginning of the process. You would have to spend considerable amount of time in mastering any new area, and not expect overnight results. In about three to four years from the time that you commit yourself toward serious wealth building, you will begin noticing favorable results, building on which, you will see an exponential growth in your net-worth.
How many years to a million then? A target of seven years is very achievable if you commit yourself to it - commitment sets a series of events in motion that will bring opportunities in front of you that you will now capitalize on and begin paving your way to good fortune.
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