Join the FLY Book #1 Preorder Community!

I’m excited to open preorders for FLY Book 1: Become a Homeowner and Real Estate Investor Before 25, the first book in the Financial Literacy for Young People (FLY) series.

This book is a practical, step-by-step guide for young adults and parents who want to build wealth early through smart financial habits, real estate investing, and tax-aware planning. Drawing from real stories of first-time homeowners at age 18, this book shows how early ownership can shape confidence, responsibility, and long-term freedom.

By joining the FLY Book #1 preorder community, you’ll receive:

✨ Early sneak peeks and selected excerpts
📬 First access to preorder bonuses and updates
🗣 An opportunity to share insights or encouragement for young readers
📖 Your name listed in the book’s Acknowledgments

Payment Options:
Venmo: @Mike-Nie-CPA
PayPal: help@Smart1040.us
Zelle: (703) 606-0270

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The Authors:
👨‍💼Mike Nie, CFP, CFA, CFP, EA
👨‍🎓Chris Nie, 20-year-old Certified Flight Instructor–Instrument (CFII)
👨‍🎓Kevin Nie, 19-year-old Student, Entrepreneur, and Founder of Gym and Home Operator LLC
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