Corey, Alan.
A Million Bucks by 30 : how to overcome a crap job, stingy parents, and a useless degree to become a millionaire before turning thirty Alan Corey. - New York Ballantine Books, 2007. - 240 p. ; 20 cm.
Paperback.
At twenty-two, Alan Corey left his momâs basement in Atlanta and moved to New York City with one goal in mind: to become a millionaire by the time he was thirty. His parents and friends laughed, but six years later they were all celebrating his prosperous accomplishmentâat a bar Corey owned in one of Brooklynâs hippest neighborhoods. No, Corey didnât climb the corporate ladder to build his fortune. In fact, he worked the same entry-level 9-to-5 job for six years straight. But by pinching his pennies and making sound investments, he watched a pittance blossom into a seven-digit bank account. In A Million Bucks by 30 , Corey recounts his rags-to-riches journey and shares his secrets to success. WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS BOOK UNLESS YOU ARE PREPARED TO BECOME FILTHY RICH. âWhat a steal . . . For any entrepreneur the advice  in these pages is worth more than a million bucks.â? âBarbara Corcoran, founder, The Corcoran Group âThis is the best personal finance book Iâve ever read. Part self-help, part brass-tacks money guide; Coreyâs confessional tales of making it to the million dollar mark are as hilarious as they are helpful.â? âJohn Reynolds, writer, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
0345499727 $15.00 9780345499721
Personal Finance.
Business & Economics.
Consumer Finance.
Business & Economics / Personal Finance / General.
Personal Finance - Financial Planning.
Personal Finance - General.
Finance, Personal.
Investments.
Saving and investment.
HG 179 / .C67 2008
332.02401
A Million Bucks by 30 : how to overcome a crap job, stingy parents, and a useless degree to become a millionaire before turning thirty Alan Corey. - New York Ballantine Books, 2007. - 240 p. ; 20 cm.
Paperback.
At twenty-two, Alan Corey left his momâs basement in Atlanta and moved to New York City with one goal in mind: to become a millionaire by the time he was thirty. His parents and friends laughed, but six years later they were all celebrating his prosperous accomplishmentâat a bar Corey owned in one of Brooklynâs hippest neighborhoods. No, Corey didnât climb the corporate ladder to build his fortune. In fact, he worked the same entry-level 9-to-5 job for six years straight. But by pinching his pennies and making sound investments, he watched a pittance blossom into a seven-digit bank account. In A Million Bucks by 30 , Corey recounts his rags-to-riches journey and shares his secrets to success. WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS BOOK UNLESS YOU ARE PREPARED TO BECOME FILTHY RICH. âWhat a steal . . . For any entrepreneur the advice  in these pages is worth more than a million bucks.â? âBarbara Corcoran, founder, The Corcoran Group âThis is the best personal finance book Iâve ever read. Part self-help, part brass-tacks money guide; Coreyâs confessional tales of making it to the million dollar mark are as hilarious as they are helpful.â? âJohn Reynolds, writer, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
0345499727 $15.00 9780345499721
Personal Finance.
Business & Economics.
Consumer Finance.
Business & Economics / Personal Finance / General.
Personal Finance - Financial Planning.
Personal Finance - General.
Finance, Personal.
Investments.
Saving and investment.
HG 179 / .C67 2008
332.02401