Millionaire Mind by Thomas J. Stanley, Cotter Smith (Narrated by), Cotter Smith (Narrated by), Cotter Smith (Read by)

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  • Pub. Date: September 2000

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    • Pub. Date: September 2000
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
    • Format: Audio

    Synopsis

    From school days to investments, Dr. Thomas J. Stanley provides daily insights on the beliefs and behaviors of self-made millionaires. 5-3/8" x 1-11/16" x 5-3/8". Boxed.

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    In The Millionaire Next Door, read by Cotter Smith, Stanley (Marketing to the Affluent) and Danko (marketing, SUNY at Albany) summarize findings from their research into the key characteristics that explain how the elite club of millionaires have become "wealthy." Focusing on those with a net worth of at least $1 million, their surprising results reveal fundamental qualities of this group that are diametrically opposed to today's earn-and-consume culture, including living below their means, allocating funds efficiently in ways that build wealth, ignoring conspicuous consumption, being proficient in targeting marketing opportunities, and choosing the "right" occupation. It's evident that anyone can accumulate wealth, if they are disciplined enough, determined to persevere, and have the merest of luck. In The Millionaire Mind, an excellent follow-up to the highly successful first analysis of how ordinary folks can accumulate wealth, Stanley interviews many more participants in a much more comprehensive study of the characteristics of those in this economic situation. The author structures these deeper details into categories that include the key success factors that define this group, the relationship of education to their success, their approach to balancing risk, how they located themselves in their work, their choice of spouse, how they live their daily lives, and the significant differences in the truth about this group vs. the misplaced image of high spenders. Narrator Smith's solid, dead-on reading never fails to heighten the importance of these principles that most twentysomethings should be forced to listen to in toto. Highly recommended for all public libraries. Dale Farris, Groves, TX Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D., is an author, lecturer and researcher who has studied the affluent since 1973. Dr. Stanley has written several bestselling books including The Millionaire Mind and Marketing to the Affluent. Dr. Stanley holds a doctorate in business administration from the University of Georgia in Athens and was formerly a professor of marketing at Georgia State University where he was named Omicron Delta Kappa Outstanding Professor. He lives in Atlanta, GA.

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    Millionaire Mindby Anonymous

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    February 02, 2006: I can understand how some readers would feel annoyed by the author's bragging. It was very difficult to overlook that. He does use many of his own personal experiences as examples to illustrate his points. In the examples of himself, he brags about so many things that seem like the examples didn't even really fit very well but he forced it anyway. Some of the things he writes about himself, for instance: He is very successful, he has sold more books than so-and-so, he has made the best seller list 'x' many times for 'x' long, he is so famous and so respected by so many, he's been invited to speak at so many seminars, he has been featured in so many magazines and newspaper articles, etc etc etc. He brags on and on, just shamelessly! Ok, even if it is true, it would be impossible to say that his guy is the least bit humble, ever since his success for co-writing the first book 'The Millionaire Next Door'. He has gotten so big headed since then. It's very obvious he has. The truth is there's no doubt you will learn a lot from this book, but you need to know that there will be a lot of bragging so just let it go and stay focused the point of the book.

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    January 20, 2006: This book is extremely thorogh in telling how millionaires think and how they got to be millionaires. There are lots of details on just about every single thing about millionaires, so it is perfect for those who are truly interested, not for those who are just kind of curious. This book is especially great for young adults like high school students and college students. I would also recommend this book to people who have kids.


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