The Spender's Guide to Becoming a Millionaire
Do you think that you need to work harder to make more money?
Do you find money and finances to be a source of continual stress?
Do you think that you need to stop buying lattes to save for the future?
“I came to the United States with $10 and a suitcase. I did not speak English. By the time I was 44, I had a net worth of $1.2 million. I did not do this by cutting my spending. I just created my dream and started living it. True financial well-being does not deprive you of the things you want, today or tomorrow. You can have it ALL, and it’s not hard to do.”
In this book, Ilona Dolinska-Reiser describes her personal journey to becoming millionaire. She speaks about what works in becoming and remaining wealthy, and what stops us from achieving wealth and financial well-being.
What Readers Say About the Book
“It was a quick and effective read that not only made a difference in my personal finances, but also in my business. I thought that having money was matter of circumstances, inheritance or chance. I got that my personal financial goals can be met easily without suffering, and that taking minor actions now, will automatically impact my wealth in the future.” — Dominique B.
“The book was a timely arrival as I have let day-to-day life run my pocketbook. I earn a good salary, I don't overspend, and I have a good rainy day stash. However, I'm not living the kind of lifestyle I would LOVE to live. This book came at a time when I'm beginning to put some real time to dreaming up what a fulfilled life looks like for me and my family - beach house, lots of free time, and plenty of travel. I shouldn't feel guilty for wanting this, why earn and save otherwise? Ilona's realistic approach and her personal story of success reminds me it's all possible. I can dream and I can realize.” — Darshana P.
