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Rich Dad Poor Dad

Rich Dad Poor Dad

In Rich Dad Poor Dad, the #1 Personal Finance book of all time, Robert Kiyosaki shares the story of his two dad: his real father, whom he calls his ‘poor dad,’ and the father of his best friend, the man who became his mentor and his ‘rich dad.’ One man was well educated and an employee all his life, the other’s education was “street smarts” over traditional classroom education and he took the path of entrepreneurship…a road that led him to become one of the wealthiest men in Hawaii. Robert’s poor dad struggled financially all his life, and these two dads—these very different points of view of money, investing, and employment—shaped Robert’s thinking about money.

Robert has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people, around the world, think about money and investing and he has become a global advocate for financial education and the path to financial freedom. Rich Dad Poor Dad (and the Rich Dad series it spawned) has sold over 36 million copies in English and translated editions around the world.

Rich Dad Poor Dad will…
• explode the myth that you need to earn a high income to become rich
• challenge the belief that your house is an asset
• show parents why they can’t rely on the school system to teach their kids
about money
• define, once and for all, an asset and a liability
• explain the difference between good debt and bad debt
• teach you to see the world of money from different perspectives
• discuss the shift in mindset that can put you on the road to financial freedom

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Reviews
  • Rich Dad Poor Dad

    Great book! Made me open my eyes and realized I spend a lot of money on unnecessary things.

    By Aphillyated2one5

  • Financial wisdom

    Excellent read!

    By LOV ET72

  • Great starting point to have a basic understanding of FQ

    Enlightening and eye-opening for a middle class person. Now actions!

    By Goodby fiver

  • Do not Buy, Summary Below

    Mr. Kiyosaki admits himself in this book he is not a good writer. I will save you the time by telling you the top points from this book that are sandwiched between common sense, and repetition of the same dialogue over and over. 1. Buy assets not liabilities 2. Learn from somewhere else to gain a strong financial literacy foundation 3. Don’t let fear stop you from trying Mr. Kiyosaki is currently (2024) facing tremendous m debt and appears to be relying on his past reputation to regain financial stability. Many continue to purchase his book, believing in his expertise, despite evidence that he has made some of the very financial mistakes he advises others to avoid.

    By TheLiteraryWishbone

  • Amazing

    This book is amazing and really changed the way I think about money. I now know what kind of income I should work hard for and what kind of risk I should take. All while considering my family.

    By Earlyearl259

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