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How do you become a millionare?

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How do you become a millionare?

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  1. You're making a good start.... keep on asking this question...  I'm not kidding...I wish I knew myself... but don't be taken in by "get rich quick" schemers on the web.  find out what you are creative in, be confident... and find a way to do a better job or service that is needed by others.  

    Most millionares find an innovation, make a lot of money at selling it  and then sell the business to someone that wants to do more with it on a global/countrywide scale.


  2. First become a multi-millionaire.

    Then invest in a restaurant.

  3. INVEST $5000 RIGHT NOW INTO RITE AID, ALTIRA GROUP, NETGEAR, AND GE, HOLD THEM TILL YOU ARE 55 WHEN YOU RETIRE AND IF YOU ARE AROUND 20 RIGHT NOW YOU WILL HAVE ABOUT A MILLION IF YOU HOLD IT AND DONT SELL. GUARANTEED.

  4. Going with what mattcoop said, never pay for anything unless it is to educate you. The "get rich quick" schemes don't work. If you think about it, why are they worried about making $50 selling you a book if they know how to become a millionaire overnight?

    Also think of a way you can make money money by yourself. Instead of working at a clothing store, learn how you can start your own. Just know you will never get rich working for someone else at a 9 to 5 job.

  5. Read The Millionaire Next Door

  6. Fairly easy if you have an IRA account.  Put $5000 annually into it and assuming you do not become over speculative on you investments in about 32 years you should have about 1 million.  Of course in 32 year 1 million might not buy a load of bread the way the government is run.  

  7. investing at:

    http://guaranteeovernightincome.cjb.net

  8. Invest, don't spend money on items which you really don't need, be a tight wad (don't loan out money), and keep all that loose change.

    I have several retirement accounts, I try not to spend money on stuff I'd like but don't really need (technology, clothes, starbucks, etc...), I am a tight wad with my money because of time. Money loaned out doesn't get any interest, unless you charge your friends and family interest. Loose change, good example was yesterday, I took my change bucket in and it came out to over $40.

    Watch your money, save and soon you'll be on your way to becoming a millionaire. A few more years and I'm there.  

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