Future Millionaires: A Young Person's Step-by-Step Guide to Making WEALTH Inevitable
By (Author) Rachel Rodgers
Zondervan
Zondervan
1st January 2065
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Paperback
208
No matter how young you are or where youre starting from, you are a future millionaire. Declare it. Know it. Demand it. And, with help from bestselling author and self-made millionaire Rachel Rodgers, start working toward it. Future Millionaireis filled with insights on how to develop the right mindset and build smart money habits that will allow you to follow your dreams, build your wealth, and maximize your potential.
Rachel Rodgersauthor of We Should All Be Millionaires and creator of her own eight-figure businessknows what its like to be broke. She also knows what its like to rise above your circumstances and radically change your future. Now, in her first book for young adults, Rodgers empowers readers 13 and up to do the same.
Future Millionaireunpacks all the financial concepts you never learned about in school, like creating a budget, managing debt, investing your savings, and more. Rachel also discusses how to think like a millionairecreating a healthy money mindset, boundaries, and goalsand act like a millionaire, using your money to support causes that you believe in and upending systems that favor the 1% over marginalized communities.
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Rachel Rodgers' first digital product, Small Business Bodyguard, has produced more than one million dollars in revenue and served over 3,500 customers. In the past two years, she's helped over a thousand female entrepreneurs significantly increase their income with her company coaching company Hello Seven. Her mission with this book is to use the platform I've established to share the belief - no, the reality - that all women should be millionaires. Rachel's advice has been shared in Fast Company, Forbes, Entrepreneur, The Washington Post, and Time. She's explained to NBC why it's hard to be a feminist if you're broke. And, because she has a lot to say that's controversial, she's pretty popular when it comes to booking media.