Becoming a 401(k) Millionaire

This isn’t your average retirement planning guide—it’s a comprehensive how-to in financial literacy, full of deep insight and light humor.

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All Proceeds will go toward the Human Investing Endowment Scholarship

Reader Reviews

  • A Fantastic Guide for the Future

    “This book can, quite literally, be a lifesaver. The mere concept of 401Ks are known to practically everybody who has a job, but the complexities of which are, honestly, under explored by almost everyone.”

  • A Roadmap to Financial Freedom

    “One of the book’s standout features is its clarity. Fisher avoids financial jargon, opting instead for straightforward explanations and real-life examples that resonate.”

  • Very educational about retirement planning!

    “It’s a great guide for anyone ready to take control and work toward a comfortable retirement!”

  • Enlightening and Essential for your money dreams!!!

    “His true life examples are relatable and varied—a reader will recognize themselves in the stories for sure. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or at the start of your career, there is wisdom for all to be had here.”

Who this book is for

Statistics infographic highlighting that over 50% of Americans lack a retirement plan, citing a 2024 Allianz Life study, with a graphic of a person holding a large document.

Anyone who wants to know:

1. When to start
2. How much income a person should defer
3. Which investments to place money into
4. How to maximize company contribution

Infographic showing that 46% of retirees stopped working earlier than planned, mainly due to health issues or disabilities, according to Employee Benefit Research Institute 2023.

Young employees starting their working and savings journeys

Infographic showing that 1 in 5 of Generation Z are saving for retirement, with an illustration of a smartphone and a rising arrow, and a quote from TIAA, October 2024.

Soon-to-retirees that need a boost

Infographic showing median household wealth for Americans aged 55 to 59, totaling $24,500, with icons of a pie chart, a dollar sign, and a surprised person.

Plan sponsors who want a better retirement plan

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