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What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 06 Mar 2025, 09:24
by Bertha Jackson
At my age, I do not have 20 years to become a millionaire. This does not mean I cannot increase my financial status in the future. I hope this book helps me overcome some of my bad financial habits. For example, I waste money on things I do not need. I can go to the store for a couple of items and return with $200 or more in merchandise. Eckhart Aurelius Hughes's book In It Together was a great motivator for me, and I am hopeful this book will be, too. What are your expectations?
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 08 Mar 2025, 08:29
by Leslie coccia
I’m expecting this book will have some great advice and have a writing style that will appeal to a lot of people.
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 08 Mar 2025, 17:09
by Marianne Loogma
I personally am mainly expecting advice I could apply to my own life as a young person just starting to experience the world on my own. Hoping this will help me avoid complete financial ruin in university as I am quite the impulsive spender!
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 08 Mar 2025, 17:56
by Lynderella
I am hoping this book can give me some great tips on how I can leave my nine to five job and have financial freedom.
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 09 Mar 2025, 07:42
by Catherine Sweet
I'm hoping to pick up some tips on how to improve my financial position in the future. I'm not knowledgeable about finance, so I think reading this book will benefit me.
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 09 Mar 2025, 14:11
by Diana Lowery
Since I am already retired, my expectations are that the book will be one that I can pass on to my children, who could actually benefit from the information presented.
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 09 Mar 2025, 15:16
by Ditte Inez Johansen
I am very interested in personal finance and investing in general, so this book seems right up my alley. I hope this book will have useful tips and an simple to follow plan for financial success. I am very excited to read it when it is published.
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 09 Mar 2025, 23:07
by T Lynn Caruso
I am no longer working at a paid job; I am currently taking care of my mother and 30-year-old cognitively impaired daughter and looking forward to retiring this year from previous years' wages, so it will be interesting to see if there are any tips that I can use with both my husband and me in retirement because our income is going to take a drastic plunge from my husband's monthly wages.
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 10 Mar 2025, 12:56
by Luiza Adela
I'm really excited about Minimum Wage Millionaire because I've often struggled with managing my finances efficiently. I'm hopeful that this book will guide me toward smarter spending habits and teach me how to save consistently, even with a modest income.
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 10 Mar 2025, 18:17
by Jess Rear
I have high expectations for this book. They may be too high. I am hoping there is new information and some fool proof ways to change spending habits.
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 11 Mar 2025, 02:31
by Carol McCoy Phelps
A lifetime of "great expectations" brought me to the age of retirement with some wins, and many losses. I hope to gain knowledge from this book that can help me rein in my hippy dippy days of carefree nonsense (financially) and make some sound financial decisions. This young writer knows something I certainly don't know! He is successful and stable, so I can't wait to see what he has waiting in the wings to teach us.
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 18 Mar 2025, 15:21
by Luiza Adela
T Lynn Caruso wrote: ↑09 Mar 2025, 23:07
I am no longer working at a paid job; I am currently taking care of my mother and 30-year-old cognitively impaired daughter and looking forward to retiring this year from previous years' wages, so it will be interesting to see if there are any tips that I can use with both my husband and me in retirement because our income is going to take a drastic plunge from my husband's monthly wages.
You are absolutely right, and I admire your dedication—it’s noble and courageous to prioritize caring for your loved ones. There should definitely be more opportunities for people like you who leave stable jobs to support family members. Just because we step away from traditional employment doesn’t mean we’re useless; we still have so much to contribute to society. I truly believe there should be better solutions to help people in similar situations find ways to supplement their income. I hope you find helpful tips for this new phase of life, and I wish you and your family all the best!
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 21 Mar 2025, 13:57
by Danielle Leonardi
I’m a stay at home mom. I’m hoping I’ll be able to learn some tips on taking a small amount of money and turning it into a large sum of money over several years, for my daughter.
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 21 Mar 2025, 14:01
by Danielle Leonardi
Diana Lowery wrote: ↑09 Mar 2025, 14:11
Since I am already retired, my expectations are that the book will be one that I can pass on to my children, who could actually benefit from the information presented.
That is wonderful! Financial advice is SO valuable. I wasn’t taught anything about managing my finances in school or from my parents. Thankfully, I was able to figure it out for myself and made better decisions than they did. I hope your children appreciate it!
Re: What are your expections from this book?
Posted: 21 Mar 2025, 20:16
by Donna Dozar
I am hoping that I can discover some tips to help me to save money faster.