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Financial Freedom: A Proven Path to All the Money You Will Ever Need

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The International Bestseller New York Public Library's "Top 10 Think Thrifty Reads of 2023" "This book blew my mind. More importantly, it made financial independence seem achievable. I read Financial Freedom three times, cover-to- cover." —Lifehacker Money is unlimited. Time is not. Become financially independent as fast as possible. In 2010, 24-year old Grant Sabatier woke up to find he had $2.26 in his bank account. Five years later, he had a net worth of over $1.25 million, and CNBC began calling him "the Millennial Millionaire." By age 30, he had reached financial independence. Along the way he uncovered that most of the accepted wisdom about money, work, and retirement is either incorrect, incomplete, or so old-school it's obsolete. Financial Freedom is a step-by-step path to make more money in less time, so you have more time for the things you love. It challenges the accepted narrative of spending decades working a traditional 9 to 5 job, pinching pennies, and finally earning the right to retirement at age 65, and instead offers readers an alternative: forget everything you've ever learned about money so that you can actually live the life you want. Sabatier offers surprising, counter-intuitive advice on topics such as how to: Create profitable side hustles that you can turn into passive income streams or full- time businesses Save money without giving up what makes you happy Negotiate more out of your employer than you thought possible Travel the world for less Live for free--or better yet, make money on your living situation Create a simple, money-making portfolio that only needs minor adjustments Think creatively--there are so many ways to make money, but we don't see them. But most importantly, Sabatier highlights that, while one's ability to make money is limitless, one's time is not. There's also a limit to how much you can save, but not to how much money you can make. No one should spend precious years working at a job they dislike or worrying about how to make ends meet. Perhaps the biggest surprise: You need less money to "retire" at age 30 than you do at age 65. Financial Freedom is not merely a laundry list of advice to follow to get rich quick--it's a practical roadmap to living life on one's own terms, as soon as possible. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Avery; Reprint edition (April 7, 2020)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 368 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 052553458X


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 87


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.95 x 9 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #83,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #45 in Budgetary & Cost Accounting #440 in Budgeting & Money Management (Books) #1,780 in Success Self-Help


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  • This book will motivate you!
The short version ---------------------- If you have read the synopsis and gotten as far as reading the reviews, buy the book. Even if you already know the terminology around finance, Financial Freedom's biggest strength is its power to motivate you. After reading the book, every night I have gladly worked on implementing strategies recommended by the author, Grant Sabatier. Read the book, make notes of your questions, then join the Financial Freedom Facebook group to ask the author himself or some of the other very knowledgeable people there how you can make financial freedom happen for you. Get started on your journey ASAP! The longer version ---------------------- If I could reverse time, I would have read this book in my 20's. I would absolutely encourage anyone in their 20's or 30's (especially if you don't yet have or aren't planning on kids) to follow Mr. Sabatier's advice to the best of your abilities. His book breaks down the mystique around finances for young people and gives them step-by-step goals to work toward in a way that is digestible and not paralyzingly complicated. This is incredibly informative for people who didn't grow up with finance savvy parents or whose education didn't include the faintest trace of managing money (yes, I am looking at you U.S. public school system...). I wish I had gotten this as a college graduation gift! This doesn't mean that if you aren't in the above mentioned "ideal" reader group that all is lost (Disclosure: I am almost 40 with a family) but it does make some of the advice more problematic to act on. I still found many of the suggestions in the book valuable. With that said, I feel pretty confident that anyone interested in early retirement will find something of value in the book. Grant (and you do start to think of him as your personal friend, Grant, because he is so relatable and down to earth) lays out his personal finance situation in a way that will resonate with most people. All of us have been pretty dead broke at one point in time or another. What we haven't done, that Grant has, is to find the right way to make our money work for us. The terminology alone for dealing with finances can seem confusing and overwhelming.... 401k, Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, REIT, oh my! Financial Freedom may not answer every question you have on finances but it will help you get informed enough to start asking the right questions. Grant's personal story will get you thinking about your own light at the end of the tunnel. What does retirement look like to you? When do you want to achieve that? 10 years? 20? How hard are you willing to work to get there sooner? The author gets you really thinking about the answers to questions like these. What makes the experience of reading Mr. Sabatier's book truly exceptional is that the conversation he starts with you in the book doesn't have to end when you finish reading it. He is fostering a community for people whose curiosity has been sparked so we can continue the financial freedom conversation on a more personal level. His Facebook group is there to help support you, the reader, as you start to implement changes in your life on your journey to financial independence. Despite being on book tour, he is actively answering questions in person on the Financial Freedom Book group. I commend Mr. Sabatier on his efforts to reach people. He seems to truly care about helping as many people as possible. In summary, there are other books out there that have some of the same advice in them but Grant Sabatier's book is enjoyable to read. He's done the hard work already of sifting out the most important things you need to know and what you need to act on now. Financial Freedom is not an encyclopedia of financial knowledge, it's the Cliff's Notes. It will not answer every question you will have about gaining financial independence but it will absolutely make sure you are on the right track. The best part about reading it, you will be motivated to get your party started! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2019 by Bridget C

  • Finally! A useful guide to personal finance!
This book actually takes you through the numbers of how he got to financial freedom/wealth. Unlike so many other books its not just full of common sense advice, most of it is applicable to YOU (and me). I liked so many things about this book that I bought one for every member of my family, honestly I bought 8 copies. I'd stay away however if you are easily overwhelmed by numbers, if you are a complete novice, or if you want specific investing advice. Pros: - focuses on the numbers that back up his approach to financial freedom & done in a step-by-step process starting with how you define what financial freedom is for you, figuring out the number in which you need to achieve that goal then finally goes into HOW to get there, including multiple up-to-date options like side hustles, optimizing your regular job, investing real estate, the stock market and more. - unique and applicable way to apply this to your life. I actually feel like i got a lot out of this book. Cons: - He assumes a certain level of financial understanding, if you are a complete novice or don't understand the terminology probably you should wait on this one. - Its for a broad audience, if you have a special situation that you have a few questions on this is not the book. - beginning is a lot of math and soul searching. If you want a get-rich-quick or "just follow these 3 steps" this is not it. You really have to do what he asks you to do, which involves lots of thinking & heart-to-heart with yourself and a calculator. To be honest- I felt this part of the book was too long-- necessary but long. I felt this was a perfect companion book, to "Your Money or Your Life." With these two books you are probably set for some serious changes in your financial world. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2020 by AppleADay

  • I wish I read it sooner
There are a lot of hekpful ideas in this book. The author oversimplified how easy it us to make a lot if money quickly but gave a good blueprint for this to try.
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024 by Kindle Customer

  • Great book for anyone looking to improve their financial future
The negative reviews for this book were a little confusing for me to read. It's a great book with lots of good ideas and it's written in a way that is informative and engaging without being douchey or pompous like many books on money seem to be. I found it to be a great read, chalk-full of ways to improve my financial life. Although Grant was admittedly pretty extreme in his journey to financial freedom, he also repeats over and over again to adapt these strategies to your own life in a way that works for you. He's not telling you to Uber drive your way to being a millionaire; He's giving you the tools necessary to figure out your own path to financial freedom. Not every page had something I plan on adapting into my life, but there were plenty of pages that did. We are all different and Grant has compiled a ton of great ideas to help as many people as possible. You can argue tax optimization and asset allocation all you want, but if that's your major gripe with this book-you completely missed the point. I don't personally plan on ever "retiring" in a traditional sense, but I'll be damned if I ever again have to work I job I hate just to make enough money to live another day/week/month. My quick and dirty advice: Buy this book, read it slowly while considering what you want your life to look like and spend some time thinking deeply about how to get there. After that, find another book/blog/podcast to keep your mind and momentum going in the direction of progress. You will be glad you did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020 by Scott C MacLellan

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