The Bathrobe Millionaire - Confessions of an Unemployable Job-Hopper Who Made a Fortune Without Work, Risk, or Khakis (Hardcover)


The role of instant millionaire is an elusive status often written and fantasized about but rarely achieved. In "The Bathrobe Millionaire, " author Jason Yelowitz tells his personal story of how he got rich overnight and realized his dream of swapping the corporate life for one of financial and emotional freedom.Peppered with humor, this memoir provides insights into the hazards and rewards of start-up businesses. Yelowitz shares his mistakes as an entrepreneur and the lessons learned, and he reveals his secret to financial success. He dispenses counterintuitive advice about what it takes to earn a lot of money and demonstrates these essential points: You shouldn't fall in love with your own business idea. Work and pay don't need to be derived from the same activity. It's best not to tell people about the business you're starting. Every start-up business should have a "stop loss." It's better to start a business with less money rather than more. The concept of "quit early, quit often" makes sense. You should start a business alone, even if you need a partner.In "The Bathrobe Millionaire, " Yelowitz proves that the laws of business sometimes defy gravity.

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The role of instant millionaire is an elusive status often written and fantasized about but rarely achieved. In "The Bathrobe Millionaire, " author Jason Yelowitz tells his personal story of how he got rich overnight and realized his dream of swapping the corporate life for one of financial and emotional freedom.Peppered with humor, this memoir provides insights into the hazards and rewards of start-up businesses. Yelowitz shares his mistakes as an entrepreneur and the lessons learned, and he reveals his secret to financial success. He dispenses counterintuitive advice about what it takes to earn a lot of money and demonstrates these essential points: You shouldn't fall in love with your own business idea. Work and pay don't need to be derived from the same activity. It's best not to tell people about the business you're starting. Every start-up business should have a "stop loss." It's better to start a business with less money rather than more. The concept of "quit early, quit often" makes sense. You should start a business alone, even if you need a partner.In "The Bathrobe Millionaire, " Yelowitz proves that the laws of business sometimes defy gravity.

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Imprint

iUniverse.com

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2011

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First published

May 2011

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Dimensions

216 x 140 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards / With dust jacket

Pages

192

ISBN-13

978-1-4620-1361-6

Barcode

9781462013616

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LSN

1-4620-1361-9



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