KC Beavers from GenXFinance.com built a million dollar net worth by age 30... and that's not even taking into consideration the fact he was donating 10% of his income every year and was responsible for a relatively large family as well! KC and the MMS panel aren't selling any get-rich-quick courses or programs, they just want to help you reach your financial goals - if that includes a million dollars then all the better!
Show notes: http://moneymastermindshow.com/episode20/
Some important questions discussed in this episode:
Aren't most millionaires born rich?
How much money do I have to save to be a millionaire by __?
What do millionaires have to say about becoming a millionaire?
Is there anything special I can do to increase my chances of becoming a millionaire?
If my house is worth a lot of money does that mean I'm a millionaire?
Do millionaires like to donate or keep all their cash for themselves?
Is there somewhere I can live that will help reach a million?
Links To Help You On Your Millionaire Quest
The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley
Compare your lifestyle to Warren Buffett's
Peter explains how to build your nest egg by "playing defense"
What will your money be worth in 30 years?
How To Become A Millionaire: How Even An Average Income Can Lead To A Million Dollars Saved
Panelists In This Episode:
Special Guest: KC Beavers | GenX Finance
Glen Craig | Free From Broke
Kyle Prevost | Young and Thrifty
Miranda Marquit | Planting Money Seeds
Peter Anderson | Bible Money Matters
Tom Drake | Canadian Finance Blog
For a quick bio of each of our show participants, head on over to our panelists page.
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