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Rich Dad's Retire Young, Retire Rich : How to Get Rich Quickly and Stay Rich Forever!

Rich Dad's Retire Young, Retire Rich : How to Get Rich Quickly and Stay Rich Forever!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very relieving
Review: What a relief it is to realize that I will never have to depend on social (in) security, a company pension, a 401 (k) (just glorified savings accounts or that whopping .50% return in a bank savings account or 1%-2% on cd's to retire on.

I feel sad when I see people who were planning on a great retirement and believing in some or all of the above, having to go back to work when reality set in.

Kiyosaki offers a better way. His Rich Dad taught him a better way and now Kiyosaki so kindly and humbly offers the advice to the rest of us.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yes you can get rich quicker today
Review: I have to agree with the review that precedes mine indicating that it is not possible to get rich easier than ever before. The speed at which people like Michael Dell and Steve Chase have become billionaires is incredible. But keep in mind that these two gentlemen made their fortunes over a decade ago...it's even easier today.

What I like about book like Retire Young Retire Rich is that it blows past self induced limitations about wealth or even the ability to retire. If you follow conventional methods, you'll be lucky to retire at all.

Retire Young Retire Rich is must reading for anyone who wants to create wealth early and quick enough to enjoy it. Some parts are similiar to his other books and other parts are completely new.

Interesting how many unhelpful votes that CPA who wrote a very nice review here is getting (presumably from 1 star reviewers) Isn't it funny how some people have nothing better to do with their but attack successful people like Robert Kiyosaki who so kindly and humbly want to help the rest of us, discredit the guy and when someone of note comes along, they blitz that person with so many unhelpful votes? If you ask me, I think their actions are driving more people towards Kiyosaki, not away. Book sales are increasing not decreasing. And more and more people are becoming more successful than ever before.

This is an excellent book for anyone who wants to get rich quicker in todays world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Great Book by Robert
Review: True to the Rich Dad Poor Dad series, this is another book you have to read if you want to become rich and to enjoy life.

Yes money can't buy happiness but it can buy you the TIME you need to do the things you really want to do. In that sense time is truly worth more than gold.

This is one of the books that will open up possibilities in your head, which is very important because if in you cannot imagine becoming a millionaire in the future then you will prove yourself right.

I see a lot of people (some of them my friends) wasting their time on useless, directionless, completely wasteful activities and then they wonder why nothing is happening to them. My advice is to follow Rich Dad's Three Paths to great wealth.
1. Increase your business skills
2. Increase your money management skills
3. Increase your investment skills

If the word investment or the other items above sounds technical and intimidating for you then this book is a big help because it is an easy and fun read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Doesn't worth a penny
Review: This guy remember me that OLD true story Of a man who promised to make gold but nerver did, and others gave him tons of money, in the hope he was going to make gold FOR THEM, through some special talent, but acttualy it waS A TRAP TO STEAL OTHERS MONEY. That is a huge fraud.
He shows no proof that he is as rich as he says and that he does all the transactions he claims in his book.

As an Administration student i feel sick when i remember i gave this guy and his crowd my money by buing one of his books.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: good book.
Review: this book really marked a turning point. after reading it i started trading in options and investing in real estate. its has a lot of good advice, but like his other books has no real steps you can implement. for that you'll need to look elsewhere.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good as the others
Review: Kiyosaki is an excellent author. For anyone in search of wealth, this is definitely the place to start. The lessons found in the Rich Dad series are important concepts that anyone can learn from. Apply these concepts to your own life and the possibilities are endless. I also recommend Stop Working by Rohan Hall which guides one through building cash flow and becoming a "B" and an "I".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good for the fundamental fundamentals
Review: Read any of the 5 star reviews, and that's what I'm saying. But I only give it 4 stars for two reasons.

1) RK says one of the things to do on the road to riches is to hire a personal bookeeper. Say what? Right now, I am in the E quadrant. I have one income from one job comprised of one paycheck, with no car payment, no credit card debt, and no kids. I'd be a fool to think that everything in this book applied directly to me . . . , but a bookeeper? Why? What is he talking about? I pay my few bills, I save what I can, I think about how I'm going to graduate to the B and I quadrants. Even when I am operating in those quadrants, I will take advantage of the services of an accountant, not some mysterious bookeeper.

2) And this is the major one-- RK likes Network Marketing. Now, anyone with two or more brain cells to rub together knows that Network Marketing and MLMs and pyramid schemes are cruel, corrupt, flagrant, fraudulent, cultish scams. Everybody knows this. Everybody, including the MLMers themselves. They know this, and, protecting their Golden Calf, they lie lie lie about it. I am disappointed Mr. Kiyosaki advocates them. He should know better.

Beyond these two issues, this a great book, deliberately light on hard numbers, facts, and techniques. This is about changing the way you look at things, yourself, the world, so you can then later use the numbers, facts, and techniques to your best advantage.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Get Rich Quickly?-Keep on dreaming!
Review: This book is definitely an easy, motivating but shallow read.
A typical but unrealistic self-help book, I guess it is more likely to win the lottery than getting rich and stay rich with the advice of "Rich Dad".
Nevertheless, bearing this in mind, recommendable for motivational purposes as it certainly will force you to shift your personal paradigm on financial matters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very relieving
Review: This installment in the Rich Dad series Retire Young Retire Rich is also subtitled How To Get Rich Quickly and Stay Rich Forever.

Kiyosaki tells us that it took Rockefeller 16 years to become a billionaire in his time. And it took Bill Gates 10 years to reach the billion dollar status. However it took Mike Dell and Steve Case only 5 years to become billionaires. It's easier than ever.

In Retire Young Retire Rich, Kiyosaki pounds to death the concept of leverage. One chapter I found interesting was the leverage of generosity. Kiyosaki discusses how his Rich Dad taught him reciprocity and service. He states an age old law "Give and you shall recieve." Kiyosaki says thath is rich dad taught him that if you want to be rich, you must first be willing to serve as many people as possible.

Aaccording to Kiyosaki, Rich Dad believed inthe law of reciprocity and in the idea of being generous was the best way to becoming very, very rich.

Kiyosaki also talks about networks and network marketing. He goes on to discuss the power of networks and the importance of leverage ratios and goes on to say that you can b ecome exceptionally wealthy in a short period of time by doing so and at a fraction of the cost.

I noticed that Retire Young Retire Rich is recommended here by a Nationally recognized CPA. I am glad that people of quality appreciate Rich Dad's and Robert Kiyosaki's work.

I'm with a company that does business around the world and the most successful people I know are exercising the concepts espoused by Kiyosaki and are becoming very wealthy as a result.
So can you.


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