The Millionaire Next Door - The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy
This excerpt from The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko, published in 1998, explores the factors that contribute to wealth accumulation and examines the spending habits and lifestyles of wealthy Americans. The authors argue that contrary to popular perception, most millionaires are not flamboyant spenders, but rather frugal individuals who live well below their means and prioritize saving and investing over conspicuous consumption. The book analyzes various socioeconomic and demographic factors that influence wealth accumulation, including ancestry, income, occupation, education, and family dynamics. Furthermore, it examines the impact of economic outpatient care, or financial assistance from parents, on the wealth accumulation of adult children and explores the role of key professionals, such as accountants and financial advisors, in wealth management.