Millionaire Mission: A 9-Step System to Level Up Your Finances and Build Wealth

4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars | 540 ratings

Price: 26.16

Last update: 08-10-2024


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Luffy76
5.0 out of 5 stars Foorific
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
As a long-time listener, I've always appreciated Brian Preston's content, so diving into "Millionaire Mission" was a no-brainer for me. I'll admit, I'm not your typical book reader—I tend to gravitate towards work-related material rather than reading for leisure. However, this book has been a game-changer.

Looking back, I wish I had discovered Brian's insights earlier in life. His approach to personal finance is refreshingly practical and relatable, making it easy for even the busiest individuals to engage with. "Millionaire Mission" is not just a book; it's a roadmap to financial empowerment.

One feature that really stands out is the "FOO." It's not just good; it's exceptional! This feature is like a GPS for your finances, keeping you on track towards your financial goals. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just diving into the world of personal finance, this book delivers exactly what you need.

From the moment I started reading, I found myself completely engrossed in the content. It's informative, practical, and most importantly, it delivers on its promises. Brian Preston has a knack for breaking down complex financial concepts into digestible nuggets of wisdom, making it easy for readers to implement his strategies.

Overall, "Millionaire Mission" exceeds expectations with its great content and actionable advice. If you're serious about taking control of your financial future, this book is a must-read. Highly recommended!
Tamara Snook
5.0 out of 5 stars Life Changing - Better Than The Baby Steps
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
Seriously, I've been following these guys online for a while and Brian always has such logical, solid and practical information for steering my financial ship the right direction. I am thankful to the Baby Steps for getting me out of debt, but I owe my future to Brian and the Team.

Although I was already an avid consumer of his YouTube and free resources, this book is STILL an excellent read! I love the way it's written, it gets you excited.... and lines up everything in a simple manner. I think Brian hit it out of the park with this book and I do credit them for making my retirement go from probably okay, to real financial freedom and wealth I never would have dreamed of.
Christa
5.0 out of 5 stars Longtime Fan, Fantastic Book
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
I love the money guy show, it’s really helped me take control of my finances and set up wealth building habits for my future. I just turned 23 so as a birthday present to myself I bought Brian’s book. Although I knew the FOO steps already, I liked reading about Brian’s personal experiences and anecdotes in context to how the FOO was created and how to go about following the FOO. Very easy to read book, Brian strays away from finance jargon and really try’s to breakdown the how and why you should attack each step on the ladder. He also fills the book with data and statistics to back up his claims. If you’re familiar with the money guy show and like brian’s personality, chances are you’ll like this book! If you’ve never heard of the money guy show and are stumbling into your financial wealth building journey and looking for a place to start, this book is great! Will also be a great gift for the young people in your life who can really take advantage of building these habits early.
Joseph Niblock
5.0 out of 5 stars Review from a Finance Nerd
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
This book is essentially an improved and more detailed version of “The Total Money Makeover” by Dave Ramsey, written by a qualified financial professional (CPA and CFP).

I’ve read quite a few personal finance and investing books over the past few years and am currently in graduate school for personal financial planning while studying for the CFP. I hope my opinions in this review hold some weight given my fairly strong background in the subject matter and my passion for financial literacy.

For some additional context, I’ve listened to The Money Guy Show on YouTube for nearly 4 years now, and it has been a major inspiration in my life to go into financial planning. When I heard Brian was writing a book, I decided to preorder. In addition, I listened to the audiobook while I followed along in the physical copy.

Beginning with the financial content and merit of the advice: it’s excellent. The FOO is meticulously detailed and designed. It takes Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps and adds nuance to each step while making noticeable improvements to the order of financial operations. It’s a very beginner-friendly book, focusing more on actionable steps and less on the complexities of investing and complex financial planning. Everything is presented in a manner where beginners and even more savvy financial enthusiasts can benefit from its wisdom.

As a longtime viewer of the show, I expected to already know most of the content in the book. I was correct in my assumptions, but I still enjoyed reviewing the fundamentals while appreciating the real-world examples Brian includes in each chapter. The chapters I enjoyed the most were the chapters near the end, where the author focuses more on the “why” of personal finance and the meaning and purpose behind building wealth. Building wealth isn’t necessarily about being “rich,” but more so about having the freedom to live your life on your terms and having the resources to help others do the same.

Lastly, my favorite chapter is the final one, where the author discloses what he does with his own money. I’m a very nosy person and nerd out on personal finance, so I’m always curious what financial professionals do with their own money. Without spoiling too much, I can say I agree with his financial plan and I personally have a very similar setup (albeit with significantly less income, savings, etc.). Overall, I highly recommend this book. If most adults could simply get to steps 4-5, they would be far better off with their finances. It’s going on my bookshelf next to other great finance books like The Psychology of Money, A Random Walk Down Wall Street, and The Bogleheads’ Guide to Investing.

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