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How You Can Become A Millionaire: Your Lifetime Guide for Building Wealth and Achieving Financial Independence

How You Can Become A Millionaire: Your Lifetime Guide for Building Wealth and Achieving Financial Independence

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant! A must-read book!
Review: Do you want to be a millionaire? Certified Financial Planner Ed Dzwonkowski gives you the three reasons why you're not; You don't know what it takes, You know what it takes but you're not willing to do it, and, You don't believe you can become a millionaire.

How You Can Become a Millionaire, recently written and published by Mr. Dzwonkowski, is an easy-to-understand, step-by-step guide for building a lifetime of wealth. Indeed, its like having an advisor 24 hours each day that helps show the way, and builds confidence in your ability.

How You Can Become a Millionaire is divided into four parts. The first sets the stage by offering you the reasons others are not millionaires...and outlines the steps for you to succeed. These steps are discussed in detail in the remaining three chapters.

Part Two continues your education on how to develop an Easy Payment plan to accomplish your goal. After all, if there are Easy Payment plans to buy a washing machine, why not one for financial success? Part Three offers a thorough understanding
of the investment world so you can swim with the big fish, and not be eaten by the sharks.

Part Four enables you, with all you've learned in One, Two and Three, to invest properly for maximum financial gain, where to put your savings, use mutual funds, investment strategies, develop the best portfolio for you ...even how to protect your wealth.

Ed Dzwonkowski offers (pardon the pun) a wealth of information on how to become financially independent. How You Can Become a Millionaire proposes the means "...to travel a different road than the one most people travel." In this reviewer's opinion, here is a book for every wage-earner, one that can change your life!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant! A must-read book!
Review: Do you want to be a millionaire? Certified Financial Planner Ed Dzwonkowski gives you the three reasons why you're not; You don't know what it takes, You know what it takes but you're not willing to do it, and, You don't believe you can become a millionaire.

How You Can Become a Millionaire, recently written and published by Mr. Dzwonkowski, is an easy-to-understand, step-by-step guide for building a lifetime of wealth. Indeed, its like having an advisor 24 hours each day that helps show the way, and builds confidence in your ability.

How You Can Become a Millionaire is divided into four parts. The first sets the stage by offering you the reasons others are not millionaires...and outlines the steps for you to succeed. These steps are discussed in detail in the remaining three chapters.

Part Two continues your education on how to develop an Easy Payment plan to accomplish your goal. After all, if there are Easy Payment plans to buy a washing machine, why not one for financial success? Part Three offers a thorough understanding
of the investment world so you can swim with the big fish, and not be eaten by the sharks.

Part Four enables you, with all you've learned in One, Two and Three, to invest properly for maximum financial gain, where to put your savings, use mutual funds, investment strategies, develop the best portfolio for you ...even how to protect your wealth.

Ed Dzwonkowski offers (pardon the pun) a wealth of information on how to become financially independent. How You Can Become a Millionaire proposes the means "...to travel a different road than the one most people travel." In this reviewer's opinion, here is a book for every wage-earner, one that can change your life!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A straightforward, invigorating look at accumulating wealth
Review: Possibility thinking and solid financial advice set the tone and foundation of Ed Dzwonkowski's inspirational "How You Can Become a Millionaire: Your Lifetime Guide for Building Wealth and Achieving Financial Independence," a sort of Money 101 approach to a dream realized, according to Dzwonkowski, by one of ever 100 American residents.

Dzwonkowski, a Certified Financial Planner, has organized the book wisely; skeptics and garden variety readers in need of gentle convincing are dealt with in Part 1 ("Getting Acquainted with the Idea of Becoming a Millionaire") and, having set the hook at that section's close, Dzwonkowski moves into everything-adds-up, factual discourses on the mathematics of becoming a millionaire.

All of the usual topics are here - investment risks and rewards, the particulars of stock market and mutual fund forays, portfolios, estate planning and strategies - but Dzwonkowski's real success is in the presentation. As he says, "becoming a millionaire does not happen overnight," and this credo, combined with the real life tools and techniques he provides are the seasonings that make the monetary lectures herein nourishing.

And then there's that indefatigable optimism of his: "What are you waiting for? An engraved invitation? Then consider this your engraved invitation: We, the current members of The Millionaires Club, hereby extend to you an open invitation to join the Club ... The only qualification for membership ... is that you accumulate a million dollars of wealth ... This invitation is good for the rest of your life (it only expires when you do)."

Highly recommended for non-millionaires everywhere.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A straightforward, invigorating look at accumulating wealth
Review: Possibility thinking and solid financial advice set the tone and foundation of Ed Dzwonkowski's inspirational "How You Can Become a Millionaire: Your Lifetime Guide for Building Wealth and Achieving Financial Independence," a sort of Money 101 approach to a dream realized, according to Dzwonkowski, by one of ever 100 American residents.

Dzwonkowski, a Certified Financial Planner, has organized the book wisely; skeptics and garden variety readers in need of gentle convincing are dealt with in Part 1 ("Getting Acquainted with the Idea of Becoming a Millionaire") and, having set the hook at that section's close, Dzwonkowski moves into everything-adds-up, factual discourses on the mathematics of becoming a millionaire.

All of the usual topics are here - investment risks and rewards, the particulars of stock market and mutual fund forays, portfolios, estate planning and strategies - but Dzwonkowski's real success is in the presentation. As he says, "becoming a millionaire does not happen overnight," and this credo, combined with the real life tools and techniques he provides are the seasonings that make the monetary lectures herein nourishing.

And then there's that indefatigable optimism of his: "What are you waiting for? An engraved invitation? Then consider this your engraved invitation: We, the current members of The Millionaires Club, hereby extend to you an open invitation to join the Club ... The only qualification for membership ... is that you accumulate a million dollars of wealth ... This invitation is good for the rest of your life (it only expires when you do)."

Highly recommended for non-millionaires everywhere.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: If you are an intermediate investor or better, not for you
Review: While well written and informative, thorough and thoughtful, this is not for anyone that has a better then novice understanding of investing in the market. It will not give you new cutting edge information, but then, it doesn't promise that. It is the tried and true method of slow and steady savings based an annual 10% return. If you are new to investing it will give you a good base to build off of. One thing that was helpful was Ed's formula; zero six, which tells you what the dollar figure you would need to retire today.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: If you are an intermediate investor or better, not for you
Review: While well written and informative, thorough and thoughtful, this is not for anyone that has a better then novice understanding of investing in the market. It will not give you new cutting edge information, but then, it doesn't promise that. It is the tried and true method of slow and steady savings based an annual 10% return. If you are new to investing it will give you a good base to build off of. One thing that was helpful was Ed's formula; zero six, which tells you what the dollar figure you would need to retire today.


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