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The Millionaire Zone

Seven Winning Steps to a Seven-Figure Fortune

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The Millionaire Zone

By: Jennifer Openshaw
Narrated by: Marguerite Gavin
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Most get-rich books are gimmicky. They focus on one artificial technique, like cutting out lattes, that will supposedly make you a millionaire (in 30 years, maybe). But for many of us, the enormity of the challenge leads to fear, confusion, frustration, and failure. What if there was a "no fear" path to success that allowed you to use what you already know - the people, places, and opportunities right in front of you - to give you a real chance at making real money? National financial commentator Jennifer Openshaw leads the way in The Millionaire Zone.

Based on research of the Forbes 400 Richest and surveys of over 3,000 Americans, Openshaw's seven-pronged plan will teach you how to redefine your comfort zone and avoid the excuses that hold so many of us back. Whether an employee, investor, or entrepreneur, you'll discover what other "Zoners" know: that surrounding yourself with familiar things, what Openshaw calls your "LifeNet", will empower you to overcome your fears and jump-start your financial life. Thousands have already reached the Millionaire Zone using Openshaw's winning strategies. Her straightforward, simple program is exactly what millions of Americans are looking for.

©2007 Jennifer Openshaw (P)2007 Tantor Media Inc.
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"One of the greatest financial advocates for working Americans....Get this book!" (Sean Hannity)
"The Millionaire Zone is a must read for anyone serious about making money." (Lynda M. Applegate, Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School)

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