DO YOU KNOW HOW TO BECOME A MILLIONAIRE?

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DO YOU KNOW HOW TO BECOME A MILLIONAIRE?

Most millionaires inherited their wealth? FALSE: About 80%of millionaires are first generation affluent. (self-made)

Most millionaires earn more than $500,000 per year. FALSE Less than 15% of millionaires have income over $500,000 per year.

College graduates earn about twice what high school graduates earn over a 40 year work life. False In fact, according to 2007 Census Bureau statistics, the average college graduate earns 78% More than the average high school graduate. People with professional degrees earn 255% more.

Millionaires usually drive new cars. FALSE Only 25% of millionaires drive a new car 50% drive a car 2 year old.

Many millionaires drop out of college to start their business. FALSE 80% of millionaires are college graduates.

It is impossible to save enough money to become a millionaire. FALSE If a 22 year old college student saves $50.00 per week during his or her entire work life and earns 9% rate of return, the saver would have more than $1 million by age of 63. $10.00 per week earns you about $200,000.