Author of How I Made My First Million, Tammy Cohen, published by Metro and available on Amazon, features sixteen stories of how British Tycoons made their fortunes.
This insight into the start-up self-made millionaires begins:
Who wants to be a millionaire? We all do apparently. Only these days it’s not enough to have just one million, as being really comfortable requires having several million in the bank. With Britain now boasting more millionaires than ever before, it seems tantalisingly within reach. But how does one do it?
Judging by his father and grandfathers, 51-year-old entrepreneur Andrew Reynolds believes he was genetically predisposed to fail in business. So how did he break the hereditary mould..?
Well be reading this book for a start. In How I made my First Million, sixteen self made millionaires come clean about how they got filthy rich. There’s Andrew Reynolds who grew up in a one-bedroomed caravan, yet went on to make £30 Million working from home. Or Dominic McVey who made a fortune importing scooters when he was just 14 and now, aged 23, is head of a thriving cosmetics distribution company.
What the people in this book prove is that there’s no such thing as a typical millionaire. Some are middle aged, others are barely out of school. Some come from nothing with everything to prove, others reinvent themselves after otherwise indifferent careers. In fact, the only thing they have in common is ambition, motivation and the ability to think big.
Andrew Reynolds featured in How I Made My First Million,

Camberley based Disability Initiative Charity recently celebrated its 35th Birthday with a Royal visit by the Countess of Wessex.
Andrew Reynolds sponsors one of his Students to complete the Mt. Kilimanjaro Trek for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
Andrew Reynolds launches the latest fund raising initiative 2010 Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice raffle which gives supporters the chance to win a 2010 registered Toyota Yaris.
Andrew Reynolds Bootcamp was the first major seminar event ever to be held at London's premier arena - the O2.
All 7,500 attendees were each given a chance to win Andrew's Bentley as part of their entry ticket for the Bootcamp.
This book is just awesome. I can highly recommend it to everybody looking for the right inspiration.
Comment by Dan on 11th October 2010 at 8:15 pmThis book sounds brilliant!!! Like Andrew Reynolds himself, I’ve always thought that there was an easier way to make a lot of money, and live in comfort and security. I’ve subscribed to Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand home business course, and would love to get this book for more business ideas as I have always been very business and entrepreneurial minded!!!
Comment by Davina on 10th November 2010 at 10:57 amI have since perchased this book as I said I would in my last comment, and it is proving to be just as amazing and inspirational as I initially thought. Can’t wait to get started on my business ventures, and am waiting in anticipation for my next monthly installment of my Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand home study course! Very happy!!! I wish everyone well in all their endeavors!!
Comment by Davina on 7th December 2010 at 12:26 pm