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Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST FOR ALL WHO WANT TO BUILD WEALTH
Review: AFTER HAVING THE CHANCE TO MEET THE AUTHOR, AND LEARNING FROM HIM PERSONALLY, I STRONGLY BELIEVE MR KIYOSAKI HAS THE RECIPE FOR AMERICANS TO CHANGE THEIR FINANCIAL LITERACY AND TAKE CONTROL OF THEIR FUTURE. THIS BOOK HAS MADE MORE OF AN IMPACT ON ME THAN ANY OTHER I HAVE EVER READ. I AM ENCOURAGING EVERYONE I KNOW TO MAKE THIS BOOK A PART OF THEIR PERSONAL LIBRARY. WE HAVE CHANGED OUR FINANCIAL DIRECTION DUE TO THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS BOOK, AND I CAN'T WAIT TO READ HIS NEWEST BOOK.CASH FLOW QUADRANT!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you want to be rich, you've got to read & understand #s.
Review: An asset is something that puts money in your pocket. If you want to be rich, simply spend life buying assets. Gradually acquire assets such as bonds, intellectual property, notes, real estate and stock as assets generate dividends, interest, rental income, and royalties. If you want to be poor or middle class, spend life buying liabilities such as consumer loans, credit cards, and mortgages. If you want to be rich, you've got to read and understand numbers. Emotions such as fear and desire are what make people human. Emotion stands for energy in motion. Be truthful about emotions and use your mind and emotions in constructive ways. Most people do not know that it's their emotions such as fear and desire that are doing their thinking. Take action. By acquiring assets you will be choosing wealth as your goal and your future. The choice is yours. You most likely will not be taught in school how to gradually become rich. You will most likely be gradually taught how to be a good employee and a good consumer vs a good employer and a good asset acquirer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent information on understanding money
Review: What a marvellous book. Mr Kiyosaki's teachings in this book are very simple and insightful in how to understand money, what it can do for you and how an individual should not become a slave to working for money. His teachings have changed my way of thinking about money and also given me the starting point to learn about investments, financial independence and how to create TIME for my family and friends. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just Get It.
Review: I'd sell my left kidney for the info on this book.

I consider myself EXTREMLY fortunate to grace the works of Kiyosaki. I've never had any financial problems after reading this book...(how could I, I'm only 18)

After reading this book in one day, the next day I made 3.8 MILLION DOLLARS U.S. (just kidding)

So pick it up. Love is love.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I only wish that I had read Robert's book in high-school.
Review: This is a must read book for everyone but more importantly it is a must-make your children read book for parents. As a parent from the boom-generation you have a finacial, parental and moral obligation to read this book with your children. If I had had this book in high-school I would have more assets, less liabilities and would have known to pay myself first. Because of this book I have begun to look seriously at my life and for the first time I can see the end of the cycle. This book should be given a sixth star and I would like to thank Robert for enlightening me about the world and for teaching me how to make money work for me. I love this book, and I love Robert for sharing it with me. Stuart Smith infinity6@hotmail.com I hope to meet you someday Robert to shake your hand and say Thank You!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How to make better financial decisions
Review: As a teacher (and probably in the category of "poor dad"), I learned that the pursuit of money was not that classy a pursuit.

After reading his book, I look at financial decisions with more rigor. Am I getting myself into more of an asset or more of a liability?

Kiyosaki does profess to have all the answers, yet substantiates his claims far enough to make me really appreciative of his sharing. This book is an unequivocal asset, making financial wisdom available to the middle classes!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THIS BOOK TO MY KIDS
Review: ROBERT'S BOOK IS VERY INFORMATIVE. I HAVE PERSONALLY GIVEN THIS BOOK AS GIFTS TO OTHER PEOPLE I LOVE AND CARE ABOUT AND ALSO HAD MY 17 YR OLD AND 11 YR OLD READ IT. IN MY OPINION THIS BOOK SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THE SCHOOL SYSTEM

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Life-changing and inspirational
Review: I don't get inspired easy because I truly dislike motivational books. I have plenty of motivation as it is, I need knowledge and information. I really enjoyed Robert's book because it is more than a motivational book. There is actually good advice and information here to change one's view of life. If my life were to change dramatically in the next 5 years, I will have owed it to him.

The books is readable and flows well. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book is a life changer for those who read it!
Review: Rich Dad Poor Dad is a book that teaches financial literacy which most Americans lack. It should be required reading for every highschooler so we can break the cycle of middle-class "brokeness"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: Very thought provoking. Mr Tiyosaki expresses his ideas simply allowing the reader to easily understand what he is talking about. His ideas about growing your assets are very sound.


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