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A practical book collecting the wisdom of the wealthy. Revealed through research: surprising commonalities of millionaires! A large-scale survey was conducted on wealthy Americans with a net worth of $1 million (approximately 110 million yen) or more. The "secrets to success" of these individuals, revealed for the first time, are detailed in this book. A realistic method for saving 100 million yen, by the author of the best-selling book "The Millionaire Next Door." A nationwide bestseller praised by the NY Times. Becoming a millionaire was easy... ◎ The wealthy had average grades in school. ◎ The wealthy use coupons. ◎ The wealthy live in used properties. ◎ The wealthy shop at Costco. ◎ The wealthy repair their shoes. ◎ The wealthy consider "working for a company to be risky." ◎ The wealthy did not inherit their wealth, they built it in one generation. ◎ The wealthy have three children. ◎ The wealthy did not choose their spouses based on appearance. ◎ The wealthy prefer watching their children's sports over golfing abroad. ◎ The wealthy only travel abroad once every two years. Overall, it's in good condition, but there is some wear and tear. There are a few stains and folds. This is a used book. Please purchase if you don't mind. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to such things. - Title: I Asked 1371 Wealthy People How to Save 100 Million Yen - Author: Thomas J. Stanley - Publisher: Daiwa Shobo - Condition: Slight scratches on the cover Thank you for viewing.
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