More on the Fast-Track Plan to Becoming a Millionaire

You can be a millionaire in seven years or less. It’s an ambitious timeline but possible if you skip the slow, tortuous climb up the corporate ladder and instead embrace the wealth-building methods in Michael Masterson’s best-selling book, Seven Years to Seven Figures: The Fast-Track Plan to Becoming a Millionaire.
Michael Masterson admits that he had some doubts about his premise when he started writing Seven Years. But he soon realized that he had done it and so had many successful people he knew. And by looking at how they had reached that milestone - breaking down the strategies and techniques - he was able to put together a step-by-step program for others to follow.
The topic resonated with readers. Almost no one wants to wait the traditional 40 odd years for retirement, but until Michael’s book most didn’t know there was another option. In Seven Years, they learned how to build enough wealth quickly enough that they could truly enjoy their money well before retirement age. It was no get-rich quick scheme, but a balanced combination of increasing your income, saving money, investing, and entrepreneurship that anybody, anywhere could use.
Readers have been asking for more, and they’ll get it. As what could be the basis for a second edition, this site will host updates on the practices you must follow to reach seven figures of income in seven years. You’ll hear success stories from entrepreneurs and new lessons from Michael himself.
A big part of this site will be reader feedback. Were you inspired by Seven Years to Seven Figures? Tell us your success story.
Regards,
Jason Holland
Research Assistant to Michael Masterson
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