Self-made millionaire Jonathan Sanchez shares 5 habits that helped him build wealth by 40
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Jonathan Sanchez, co-founder of Parent Portfolio, shares how he became a self-made millionaire by age 40 despite growing up with a frugal single mother and no financial mentor. He attributes his success to five key habits, which he aims to teach others through his personal finance site to help them gain confidence with money, pay off debt, and retire early.
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I also didn't have a mentor when it came to my finances.
I want to help others feel confident about money, whether it's paying off debt or retiring early.
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