More Money Now: Use Your Existing Skills, Connections and Technology to Start Earning Cash Today

More Money Now: Use Your Existing Skills, Connections and Technology to Start Earning Cash Today

by Michael Zechmann (Author), Michael Zechmann (Author)

Synopsis

Working in the financial services industry for the past decade, Michael Zechmann has met a lot of people looking to make some extra money right now. Usually, they aren't looking for a new job or to switch careers, they just need to make more money. This includes retirees, stay at home parents, or the average working family trying to save extra money. More Money Now teaches everyone how to find multiple ways to make money that they will actually enjoy doing.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 172
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Published: 18 Jan 2018

ISBN 10: 1683504623
ISBN 13: 9781683504627

Author Bio
Mike Zechmann grew up in South Georgia in a small town called Waycross, where he learned the value of a dollar and the satisfaction of an honest day's work by giving alligator boat tours through the Okefenokee Swamp each summer as a teen. After high school graduation, Mike moved to Baltimore, Maryland to attend the Johns Hopkins University with the goal of becoming a surgeon. He quickly changed his major to Applied Mathematics and Statistics (with a minor in Entrepreneurship) because he was good with numbers and enjoyed working with them. He earned his degree in only three years and immediately started working in the financial services industry, where he remains to this day. An avid tennis player, Mike met his wife, Rebeca, while playing club tennis during his college years at Johns Hopkins. The couple lives outside Baltimore with their two beautiful daughters, Catherine and Madeline. Mike continues to play in USTA tennis leagues around Maryland and also enjoys outdoor physical activities such as golf, running, skiing, biking, hiking, spending time on the beach, and attending sporting events. He's a huge Minnesota Vikings fan, and frankly he's as baffled by that fact as everyone else.