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Rich Dad's Who Took My Money

Rich Dad's Who Took My Money

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Kiyosaki Advances More Concepts
Review: This book was great. So many of the other kept repeating the same thing but this one had quite a few new things to say. Very motivating and gives some tips, tools and ideas. I really liked the part about Capital Gains (ie. investing in stocks) vs. Cash Flow (rental properties and business). I also like the game analogy and what quarter are you in.

Probably one of my only complaints about his books is he makes everything sound SOOOOO easy! Now I realize if it were easy everyone would be doing it, which is why everyone isn't. This book will help you figure how you can be wealthy. Kiyosaki also went into some pros and cons of the various asset classes (business (the hardest of all), real estate and paper (stocks - the easiest).

All in all a good book and an easy read. Worth your time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The best book after Cash Flow
Review: This book was great. So many of the other kept repeating the same thing but this one had quite a few new things to say. Very motivating and gives some tips, tools and ideas. I really liked the part about Capital Gains (ie. investing in stocks) vs. Cash Flow (rental properties and business). I also like the game analogy and what quarter are you in.

Probably one of my only complaints about his books is he makes everything sound SOOOOO easy! Now I realize if it were easy everyone would be doing it, which is why everyone isn't. This book will help you figure how you can be wealthy. Kiyosaki also went into some pros and cons of the various asset classes (business (the hardest of all), real estate and paper (stocks - the easiest).

All in all a good book and an easy read. Worth your time.


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