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Rich Dad, Poor Dad Abridged

Rich Dad, Poor Dad Abridged

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely NOT for Teenagers
Review: If some adults can't understand this great work by Kiyosaki, how can we expect our teenagers to understand it?

No, instead, I would recommend Rich Dad's Rich Kid Smart Kid and then move them up to Rich Dad Poor Dad and Rich Dad's Success Stories after that.

Great to see the the Rich Dad books are still best sellers and that intelligent people are NOT taking that single one star basher too seriously. Poor guy must have a very boring life!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rich Dad Poor Dad
Review: Review by Jonathan Kennedy.
This book has helped me with my expences and has taught how to make money work for me instead of me working for it.m I am looking to read his other books

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Rich dad poor dad
Review: this book was informative but not exactly my cup of tea. yes it brought up a lot of intersting views and ideas but its not the most exciting read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "The millionaire school teacher"
Review: .

The corporate world is a place where either people work for money or money works for people. Rich Dad, Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki, illustrates the differences between the two and explains economic and social advantages/disadvantages for the two.

Mr. Kiyosaki artistically presents money in a strategic, rather then material, manner. Using real world examples along with his personal lifetime of research makes his book an intriguing read. Learning economic basics is essential in a corporate run business world. Mr. Kiyosaki accomplishes teaching through his book.

The cover claims, "Mr. Kiyosaki teaches people to be millionaires...That's why they call him the millionaire teacher." This claim drew me to the book. Why don't they make this class mandatory at High Schools so everyone can become a millionaire, I sarcastically thought.

After reading the book I realized that he teaches why people become millionaires and how the process works. Essentially, in light of the former context, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, lives up to its claim of teaching people how to become millionaires. This is a crucial lesson for those unknowing economy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Information...but not necessarily for teenage students
Review: I really enjoyed this book, but there were times when I was completely lost. Being a high school student I need to know as much about money as I can, since I will be living on my own in the near future. This book had many helpful concepts including things that my parents (established medical doctors) didn't even know. And other things that I really didn't care about at all. The concept about liablities versus assests is very interesting. This book calls the United states to reasses the style and content of education regarding money and finances. There is no class about this type of subject in public schools, which i attend, and we all need to know about it since that is what our life will be like when we leave the comfort of our parents. This book makes some intresting points while at times it rambles and confuses the average reader. Maybe I'll understand the points it was trying to make a little more when I try to manage my own finances.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: good book
Review: I found this book to be very informative, the only problem was that i didn't understand all the points he was making. I think I am just a little too young for this book otherwise it would have worked out. This would be a great book for anyone looking to improver their financial status, and in the long run have more money. As a person of the middle class I think this book would be great for my parents if they wanted to have more money.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Rich rich or Poor poor
Review: This book was really interesting because it teaches you how to be successful and rich. It shows the differences between poor and rich. It has hard words to undersatand, but its still ok. I recommend it to people who want to be rich or want to start a business.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Review: This is a very good book for people who are starting a buisness of their own or people who already have a buisness of their own. This book gives a modern perspective for a financially secure future. You have to have a lot of patiance to read this book because, Kiyosaki gets very detailed at times, but other wise it was an easy read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: UMMM, Okay I guess!!!!!
Review: Rich Dad Poor Dad was a pretty nice book if you want to become economically aware of your finances, other than that It's a pretty hard read. There are a lot of economic vocabulary that needs to be known in order to finish this book in an adequate understanding.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must read, and no less!
Review: I loved this book. It really changes your perspective on the way money works and it allows you to take control and make money work for you. I know it's changed my plans for the future, it might change yours as well. As I said in the title, this is a must read since everyone would like to be financially successful and be able to retire young if they wanted.


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