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The Automatic Millionaire rocketed to instant bestseller status because in its pages America's best-loved money coach, David Bach, delivered a uniquely foolproof, hassle-free plan for achieving financial security even if you have zero willpower. Now The Automatic Millionaire Workbook lets you tailor that strategy to your own financial life in a line-by-line personal plan. The workbook features:
- The five questions that determine with 90 percent certainty if you will be an Automatic Millionaire
- Charts and checklists for paying down debt while you save
- A clear path for any renter to become a home owner
- Worksheets to set savings goals and meet them, no matter how much you make
- A game plan for paying off mortgages early
- The one crucial step that guarantees your financial plan will succeed
- Details on where to invest, what phone calls to make, and exactly what to say when automating your financial future
Along the way, you will be inspired by stories of ordinary Americans from all walks of life who are becoming Automatic Millionaires. The Automatic Millionaire Workbook makes it easier than ever for you to put your financial life on autopilot and finish rich -- without a budget.
You've dreamed it, now write it and do it. The rest is automatic!
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I've read all your books...twice: The Automatic Millionaire, Smart Women Finish Rich, and Smart Couples Finish Rich. These books have impacted my life, my marriage, my finances, dramatically. I recommend them to friends and co-workers with great enthusiasm. These books are empowering! I've always been fearful of facing the truth about our debt - ignoring it was the easiest way. I'm an avid cyclist and spend hours training on the bike. I've taken this same passion and focused on finances wi ... more
- Emily Goble
ST LOUIS, MO
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In Start Late, Finish Rich, David Bach takes the "Finish Rich" wisdom that has already helped millions of people and tailors it specifically to all of us who forgot to save, procrastinated, or got sidetracked by life's unexpected challenges.
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