Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money-That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
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Personal finance author and lecturer Robert T. Kiyosaki developed his unique economic perspective from two very different influences – his two fathers. This text lays out Kiyosaki’s philosophy and his relationship with money.
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#2 written by Anonymous 1 year ago
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This book is definitely not for Harvard graduates. Typical Harvard graduates are too busy updating their resumes and pounding the pavement trying to find a j-o-b just like the one they just got downsized from to benefit from a book like this.On the other hand, for people who are willing to be changed; are sick and tired of the rat race; tired of paying for somebodyelse’s dreams; tired of having their boss determine how many sick days they deserve or how many vacation days they can take will enjoy and benefit from this book. I also recommend Loopholes of the Rich and The Business School for People who like helping people.Slams at network marketing people by 1 star reviewers are predictable and stale. Question 1 stars: How is your lifestyle? What kind of car do you drive? Where do you go to vacation? How much did you pay in taxes last year?The investment advice is also right on. Just talk to all of the people who are losing money following conventionable advice.A house is an asset? Yes, if you are the bank. If you want to turn a house into an asset, it’s very simple, do what banks do and become a real estate investor.As for that website that keeps getting mentioned here, if it really was that good there would be no need to repeatedly mention it here would there?RDPD is a OUTSTANDING book. I highly recommend it.My motto is: I’ll do today what others won’t so I can do tommorrow what others can’t.The recipe is simple; just follow Kiyosaki’s advice. -
#3 written by We're Going Places!! 1 year ago
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I just purchased Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Retire Young, Retire Rich and Rich Dad’s guide to investing. I also have the tapes from RD, PD, CFQ, and RDGTI. These excellent programs by RTK have already made a profound change in my personal and financial life. They are a must for anyone who wants success.Two others are Millionaire Next Door and The Millionaire Mind. -
#4 written by barry kaufman 1 year ago
Review by barry kaufman for Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money-That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
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Where do you learn about money? School? No! Too busy memerizing war dates. Parents? Possibly, but not likely.If you dislike this book you have probably bought into the Great American Lie of go to school, get a job and after 40 years you get a gold watch. And you are in rat race my friend.I have a gold watch already. It says to Barry Kaufman the greatest guy in the world from Barry Kaufman the greatest guy in the world. I didn’t have to wait 40 years for mine or sell my soul to corporate America for a little cup of soup (called wages)I also suggest reading Who Stole the American Dream, Wave 4 and Turner, Turner, Turner: The King of Network Marketing. -
#5 written by We're Going Places!! 1 year ago
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I first heard of this book when J.P. Morgan on the cover of the Wall Street Journal referred to Rich Dad Poor Dad as a “must read for millionaires.”Most people know by now that this is the true story of Kiyosaki’s two fathers, one, his real dad had a high income but was poor. The other, his friends dad, but Kiyosaki’s mentor and Rich Dad.Kiyosaki learned that income alone does not create wealth as he learned from his “Poor Dad.” Seeking financial freedom, Kiyosaki learned from his “Rich Dad” the keys to wealth.Kiyosaki went on to amass a fortune and lost it. But remembering the lesson taught from his “Rich Dad”, started over and amassed yet another fortune and retired at age 47.The book will tell you some things you don’t want to hear like a house is not an asset, 401 (k)s and so called “safe” investments are not quite so safe. That there is no such thing as job security and the world is full of “bullies” who will tell you how much money you can make, when and how many vacations you can take, lunch breaks etc.Kiyosaki’s “Poor Dad” was fired at age 50 and learning from this, Kiyosaki tells us that the only real security and freedom is in being your own boss.Kiyosaki goes on to say that both of his dads were “honest, good, honorable men” but his poor dad, although a hard worker was weak and consequently ended up broke.Interesting is that Kiyosaki pledges his first book, “If you want to Be Rich and Happy, Don’t Go To School?” to his poor dad.Goes to show that Kiyosaki has class and truely loved his Poor but real dad.Rich Dad Poor Dad is an excellent book. The main message is to take responsibility for your life. You are either a master of money or a slave to it.In addition to Rich Dad Poor Dad, I also recommend “Cash Flow Quadrant”, “Rich Dad’s Success Stories”, “The Millionaire Next Door” and “More Wealth Without Risk.”
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Rich Dad Poor Dad has become the single most successful-best selling financial book ever—and for good reason; the advice works. It tells people not what they want to hear, but they need to hear.I also recommend Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing which offers better investing strategies than just blindly buying mutual funds or listening to your broker without rhyme or reason.I wish you continued success!