Are you on track to be a millionaire by 65? Do you want to invest a small lump sum to make sure your children become millionaires? In this download, find out how much you need to save (or already have saved) to become a millionaire at 65.

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"The millionaire" is Henry Clay Folger, though he wasn't always wealthy. "The bard" is that too-easy shorthand for Shakespeare as Literary God, though he was nothing so grandly poetic during his lifetime. As Mays details in a confident prcis of both Shakespeare's career and the scramble to get his plays into print for posterity, he was an artist-entrepreneur who kept busy writing and performing, helping run a theater troupe, investing in a playhouse. He made his mark, to be sure, but he left the scene largely unremarked, only to be better appreciated later thanks to the colleagues behind the publication of the First Folio of his collected plays. He was a man, in short, who had much in common with Henry Clay Folger.

Who wants to become a millionaire? Why, everyone, of course! Did you know that there are currently 12 million millionaires in the U.S.? That's quite a lot -- and there's no reason you can't be one, too.

The question, however, is: How do you turn your current savings into those revered millions? Three Motley Fool contributors who are on the millionaire path (or already there) share with you three investing hacks that are helping them on their journeys.

Chuck Saletta: Perhaps the most powerful thing you can do when it comes to getting yourself on the millionaire track is to sign up and start contributing to your 401(k) or similar retirement plan at work. Your 401(k) contributions can be made directly by payroll deduction, which makes them automatic and gets your money working for you without it ever having to pass through your checking account.

Barbara Eisner Bayer: In order to become a millionaire, it helps to follow the advice of billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who famously said: "Be greedy only when others are fearful." And that leads to investing hack No. 2: Add to your winning positions when the market is pulling back or correcting.

While that sounds like ridiculously easy advice, it's not. Because when everyone around you is yelling, "Sell, sell... the sky is falling out of the stock market," it's hard to be the contrarian who, instead of caving to mounting fear, becomes an exploiter of opportunity. But that's the way people become stock market millionaires -- by buying low and selling high (or in many cases, never selling at all until you're living off your savings during retirement). Too many people buy high and sell low, which is the precise prescription for losing money.

Chris Stapleton has selected "Millionaire," from his newest album, From A Room: Volume 2, as his next single. Readers can press play above to hear the track, which will officially go for adds at country radio on April 23.

Written by Kevin Welch and produced by Stapleton and Dave Cobb, "Millionaire" is an acoustic guitar-driven track that keeps things simple: Although the rest of Stapleton's band comes in after the song's first few lines to make the melody a bit more lush, the focus remains on Stapleton's voice, and his wife Morgane's harmonies.

"Love is more precious than gold / Can't be bought, and it can't be sold," the Stapletons sing in the chorus of "Millionaire." "I've got love, enough to spare / That'd make me a millionaire."

The lyrics of "Millionaire" tell all about how, no matter how much monetary wealth you have, the love in your heart and the love of another make you rich: "When my pockets are empty and my cupboard is bare / I still feel like a millionaire." The song is the title track of singer-songwriter Welch's 2002 album.

"Millionaire" is the lead track on From A Room: Volume 2, Stapleton's second record of 2017; From A Room: Volume 1 dropped on May 5, and Volume 2 debuted on Dec. 1. The project features nine tracks, seven of which were co-written by Stapleton; in addition to "Millionaire," the other non-Stapleton-penned song is Friendship," originally sung by Pops Staples and written by Homer Banks and Lester Snell. 9af72c28ce

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