Rating:  Summary: This book helped turn my life around Review: Robert has definitely helped me in my long term goals. He has allowed me to open my eyes, and think like a rich man. Through his encouragement, I have learned the fundamentals of wealth and the thought patterns required to reach financial freedom. Before I read this book, I placed boundaries on my life and its sucesses. Now there is nothing in the world that can stop me!! Look out world..... Here I come!!!
Rating:  Summary: i'ts very nice in the way it brings people's attention. Review: well, the book was just perfect. and a new idea that no one ever thought about it.
Rating:  Summary: IF YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR FINANIAL FUTURE YOU MUST READ RDPD Review: A must read. I highly recomed this book. It will give you confidence and direction with your financial life. If you don't know the principals in this book than you will never become wealthy and free. It has set me on the right path. The man knows what hes talking about. Just get the book. Also recomend Cashflow Quadrent(his next booK)
Rating:  Summary: If you want to ever be rich, this is the book! Review: Here's the information which will show you why the rich are rich and the poor are the poor. The best thing you can do for the poor is to not be one of them. This book will highlight those principles practiced by the rich and what the poor are doing wrong. It is a book of freedom: financial freedom. Education is very important, but financial education and information is even more important, that is, if you ever want to not have to be concerned about money!
Rating:  Summary: Most thought provoking book on wealth I have ever read. Review: If you are about to graduate from college and get your first job you MUST read this. It will save you a lot of trouble and expense. Find a job that will teach you something NOT pay you a lot. (It doesn't hurt if it does both, but go for the knowledge first) The knowledge you learn is worth much more than the extra $5,000 - 10,000 for three or four years.
Rating:  Summary: MUST READ: It Puts You On The RIGHT Track to True Wealth Review: RDPD is one of the best book on self-improvement and personal finance that I have ever read. It is awesome and mind blowing. I read it thru one nite and finished at 4.00am ... because once I started reading, I could not stop. I was completedly overwhelmed by the concepts mentioned in the book. My life will never be the same again ... as I am now finally starting on the RIGHT mindset to success and true wealth :)
Rating:  Summary: Great first book for learning about money Review: I found this book to be extremely inspirational. I am a college graduate, work in corporate America, and I've recently started my 401K without really understanding what it was about. After reading this book I have a new outlook on money, investing, and finances. I am eager to learn all that I can so that when I do decide to go into business for myself I won't have to depend on my savings. I now know there are many more options.
Rating:  Summary: Save Yourselves, Now! Read This Book! Review: Get your kids reading it too! It's a great lesson for kids 13 and older on how to begin the thought process about money and what it should be used for. Start them reading it now! C in VA
Rating:  Summary: You won't find this kind of great thinking anywhere else Review: This is a remarkable book. It's been in the Top 10 non-fiction lists in Australia every week for over a year. So too now is the companion book: "Cashflow Quadrant". That says it all! This is a ground-breaking book. I'd rather have fresh thinking, "warts-and-all", than wait for perfect prose. Go for the content. Open your mind. Dig for the gems, (there are plenty!)and put them into practice. I have, and I'm pleased with the results.
Rating:  Summary: Rich Dad, Poor Dad only makes Dad rich Review: Rich Dad, Poor Dad has a catchy title and a compelling premise, but it is one of the most poorly written manuscripts I've ever seen published. It is replete with page after page of grammatical errors that good high school students would be embarrassed to make. (See page 59 for instance.) It desperately needs an editor to tame the rambling prose. Mr. Kiyosaki advises his readers--when they wade into areas where they are uninformed--to hire competent professionals. He should have taken his own advice and paid someone to edit his work. I returned this book in disgust after reading 60 pages. Don't contribute to making Mr. Kiyosaki a Rich Dad. He hasn't earned either your attention or your money.
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