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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: Enlightening
Review: Now that I have this kind of information, my life would be much more financially rewarding. In 10yrs time when I'm 40, I would be retired and enjoying the benefits of having read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Book that should be compulsory reading for all students
Review: Once I started reading this book at the local bookshop I couldn't put it down, so I bought it. I was amazed at how simple Robert's principles are,they are things that everyone is capable of seeing through to the end. The entire book is summed up by "the No 1 rule, the only rule". I now look at my possessions in a different light, that is worthless devaluing pieces of junk. Robert not only tells the reader what he/she should be spending their hard earned cash on but how to do it. The book is very user friendly. I felt as if I was talking to Robert on a one to one basis. After reading this book you will become an authority on it's teachings.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An absolute essential.
Review: I must say, Rich Dad Poor Dad is one of the best books out there. It is a phenomenal work. It really opened my eyes to the reasons why there is a gap between the "have's" and the "have not's". It is well written, easy to read and understand. The information it contains is invaluable. The bibliography at the end is a very good component of this bok. The suggestions will help me, and everyone, develop their financial intelligence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Can Have My College Degree!!!
Review: I was fortunate enough to hear Mr. Kiyosaki speak at a conference, and I tell you, what I heard had me tossing and turning the rest of the night. "If I'd only known this 15 years ago." I immediately listened to his audiocassette numerous times and then I read the book. Who needs college!!!??? After four years of college and $25,000 in student loans, I hadn't learned as much as I had in that one weekend seminar.

Well I'm no longer just a wage slave, I've since gone on to building my own business to secure my financial freedom, in addition (for now) to my 9 to 5.

I could never understand why I just didn't seem to be getting ahead. Now I know its because most job salary increases just keep pace with the rate of inflation. You can't win!

Do yourselves and your children a favor, read and re-read this book! It will change your lives!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Rich Dad Poor Dad - Break your 'poor for life' mindset
Review: This book could well be added to the Think & Grow Rich and the Richest Man in Babylon styles of wealth creation.

This difference with this book is that Robert's style is much more aggresive in risk taking than the other two and what he does do is provide you with an easy to understand visual interpretation of a Balance sheet.

This book was recommended to me by a friend who is no financial wizard by any stretch of the imagination.

The Balance Sheets make it easy to identify if you are going to be stuck in the 'Rat Race' forever and how to choose to gain true control over your finacial destiny.

Probably the greatest thing this book can offer you is an understanding that it really isn't that difficult to gain control and begin securing your future. Well worth a read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Invest $15.95 to make a million
Review: Just finished this book. Fantastic!!!! If I had read this at age 25 I would be worth many times over what I am now. The simple underlying values conveyed in the book are the stuff millionares are made of.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolute must read for college students today
Review: "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" rips open the paradigm of education in our modern day. Addressing the seemingly fearful subject of money with boldness and accuracy. If there was no other refrence on personal financial understanding, there would be no need to panic. True knowlege emerges after the 4th or 5th reading. Finaly someone has confronted the present financial bottleneck with a short and quaint observation of personal disciplin and psycology. I have never promoted another book as much as "Rich Dad, Poor Dad". Buy it and read it. Your financial life may depend on this.

- Rick Spencer

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Readable, enlightning, and motivating!
Review: Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter have written a wonderful book! They have given my husband and I additional hope that we don't have to follow the middle class lifestyle forever. I am building a home-based business, and heard that once you make the money you can lose it unless you learn how to keep it. Robert and Sharon have taught me more about keeping it!

We are looking forward to taking action on their recommendations. I encourage you to read it and do the same!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book has changed the way that I think about money.
Review: An easy to read book that reinvents the fundamentals of personal finance and wealth. All schools should have this book as a must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kiyosaki has got it 100% right
Review: A friend recommended this book saying "I bet you already know this" as I retired last year aged 42 years old. I picked it up thinking "another dumb book on how to time the market'. Instead I found a book that does understand the philosophy required for a sucessful life. If only everyone in the world could read and understand it. I'm going to form a Cashflow Club using his game to teach kids and adults.


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