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Not as much of the raw data as I would have liked

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-09-19

Overall, the book was enjoyable. It was nice to hear the personal stories of people who became millionaires. I really wish there would have been a chapter or two devoted to the underlying data. There has been a bit of a gap since "The Millionaire Next Door" was published almost two decades ago. If you're looking for an updated version of that book, this is not it.

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Too focused on Canadian perspective

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2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-12-18

I had high hopes for this since I enjoyed watching Gail on her 'til debt do us part' series. However I can't recommend this book. Too much of it is either not applicable or not address if you live in the United States.

For example:
1. When talking about credit ratings the book discusses the system used in Canada.
2. Considerations for how to address Health Care Costs (Premiums, HSAs, copays, RX, etc.) are not even addressed (since Canada has universal healthcare).
3. When discussing what type of savings plan to use for emergency fund, Gail discusses a savings plan that is not even available in United States.
4. Last, when discussing savings for college products such as educational savings accounts and 529 plans were not even discussed (since Canada has something different).

Some of the concepts are still applicable, but there there are better choices if you live in the United States.

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