Scrooge Strategy

10 chances to be in my book (reader profiles)

In my upcoming book, I want to feature profiles of interesting iwillteachyoutoberich readers. So if you see something that looks like you below, please fill out the survey! I’ll look through the responses and contact you if I’m going to feature you in the book.

Note: You need to answer all the questions to be featured. You also need to sound intelligent (a real problem with some past survey respondents).

Survey questions (answer as many as you want)
I use my money to travel.

I make over $100,000 in my twenties and have maxed out my investments.

Even though I have a limited income, I bought a home in my twenties by saving up.

I make $40,000-$60,000 and save over 30% of my income.

I love to buy shoes, purses, or electronics.

I have a full-time job, but I make a decent amount of money through something on the side.

I don’t keep a budget.

I never kept a budget, but recently I started and was SHOCKED at how much I spend.

I make a decent salary but I have over $100,000 in college debt.

I intentionally chose this nonprofit/teaching job, knowing that I wouldn’t make a very high salary.

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  1. 1
    March 12, 2008

    Ramit, are you targeting your book towards a certain age range?

  2. 2
    March 12, 2008

    I recently started reading your blog. I am graduating from the University of Michigan in April and faced with the realization that it is time to be a ‘real’ person. I am twenty-one and the idea of managing my personal finances and dealing with amounts that exceed a few hundred dollars is overwhelming. Banking, budgeting and investing are terrifying, but your blog takes off the edge. Thank you!

  3. 3
    March 13, 2008

    Mr. Sethi………….good luck with the book. I do not meet any of the criteria but I think you’re sizzling!

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