41-year old CEO and mom: I'm the first millionaire in my family—3 things I'm still extremely frugal about

$ 23.99

4.7
(670)
In stock
Description

Despite having a multimillion-dollar net worth, CEO and mom Rachel Rodgers is still frugal about her money. Here's what she refuses to overspend on.
Despite having a multimillion-dollar net worth, CEO and mom Rachel Rodgers is still frugal about her money. Here's what she refuses to overspend on.

Mark Wayman على LinkedIn: Silicon Valley needs to stop laying off

Millennial quit her job, works less for more money as voiceover artist

Roy Smith,MA on LinkedIn: If you really want to grow as an individual, say goodbye to these 10 habits

Insurance / Podcast

Donovan Bailey O.C,O.Ont. on LinkedIn: 41-year old CEO and mom: I

Earn, Save Or Invest: Which Matters Most In Building Wealth

34-year-old on track to reach $1 million net worth: 7 money habits to adopt before you turn 40

Rachel Rodgers (@RachRodgersEsq) / X

41-Year-Old CEO Achieves Millionaire Status, Embraces Frugal Habits

Would investing $600 a month into my 401k be enough to make me a

Who have been the most miserable and frugal millionaires in

This 65-year-old retiree lives in Mexico on $1,500 a month—why she's 'never moving back to the U.S.

OP goes on r/povertyfinance to claim he saved up nearly 100k in 3 years by budgeting with Mint. Quickly has to backtrack when called out. Suddenly it takes more than budgeting to

Meet a genuine American folk hero cut from the homespun cloth of America's heartland: Sam Walton, who parlayed a single dime store in a hardscrabble

Made In America