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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: Against the grain, but the truth on financial success.
Review: This author presented how to achieve finacial success from a lifelong study of his real,"Poor Dad" and his friend's "Rich Dad". Finally the truth that education is not just teaching but learning for yourself and making mistakes while following someone who truly has reached financial success and not just teaching the practical knowledge without personal experience. This is a true entrepreneurial guide to finacial success that goes against most "teaching" today. Congradulations ,Robert Kiyosaki!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic teaching about financial intelligence!
Review: Probably the most complete and easy to read instructional book I've ever read concerning financial intelligence. If this book doesn't excite you to make some changes then you flunked your financial IQ test!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is absolutely the best advice for financial freedom.
Review: After reading this book, I decided to order copies for my 2 teenagers. Mr. Kiyosaki has made the differences between assets and liabilities exceptionally easy to understand. I wish I had had this book years ago. In my opinion this book should be used as a basic lesson in accounting. Rich Dad/Poor Dad definitely gets top rating with me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a book which I will gladly recommend to friends.
Review: Ever wondered what the terms of income statement, balance sheet and cash flow really mean when it comes to your personal wealth? And if you think you own a house, a car and a business and they are your assets, read this book. Then see if you still think so. "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" does not give you a list of instructions which you follow blindly. Instead, the author Robert T. Kiyosaki uses examples from daily life to illustrate concepts which challenge old ideas.

"Rich Dad, Poor Dad" was not prominently featured in my local bookshops and libraries nor strongly recommended in the local papers. The book came to my attention as the result of a friend casually asking if I would like to read a book about creating wealth. The reason she had to ask casually was because this is an unusual book, unorthodox even, but am I glad she asked. Apparently my colleague felt the same, for he is going to buy a copy for himself. Another colleague is going to borrow my copy.

This book is not an end, but a beginning, and I think it qualifies as a book which will change you because it did for me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What school never taught you about financial plans.
Review: If you really want to know the way money works read this book. Robert's insight into how and why we let money control us or how we can control our own outcome in life is just enlightening. I have two teenagers who are already changing their perceptions of money. Awesome book, I am actually re-reading it for a third time to make sure my paradigms that keep changing absorb more of this teachings.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Basic and Simple. I now am confident I too can do it!
Review: I just want to thank the authors. "Keep it simple" is the message I got, along with the secrets. My parents ARE the "poor" parents in your book. I knew these beliefs were up side down. Now I know I am not wrong in thinking beyond "Keeping it safe".

Thank you !!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If You don't have this book your education is missing .
Review: Without a doubt the most neccessary book for family education ever written. If you don't have this book your financial education will suffer greatly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Words of enormous enlightenment!
Review: Robert Kiyosaki through his insight has helped me to see the world a little differently. This book is a must read for anyone who has ever been even remotely disgruntled with their life in the "rat race." He is insightful, articulate and entertaining while provided clarity about why it is so hard for people to succeed in this world by adhering to the standard dogma.

I am currently expecting my first child, and it is a relief to know that I will be able to raise my child as necessary to succeed in this new world instead of condemning him to the traditional rat race of corporate america. The world has moved on, but so few people have moved on with it. Anyone who reads this book will be armed with the information needed to move ahead and escape the traps of archaic philosophies in this new world.

This books answers so many of the questions we all ask. It is a must read, a necessity for success.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book should be read by everyone!
Review: Many books have been written to either instruct or inform readers. This book was written in a way that allows people to see and improve the reality of their personal economic condition. The author integrated a simple and practical approach to achieving financial freedom, within an autobiographical framework. I have never read a book about accumulating wealth that expresses itself in such an understandable manner. Read it, think about it, and then create a personal plan to accomplish it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book filled with solid financial advice!
Review: If you don't like the way the "system" is treating you then you have to get this book and start to follow the authors advice now! I was amazed at how many examples he pointed to that pertained to my everyday life. His insight into the life of the rich from his "rich dad" is priceless. How I would have loved to have had that opportunity as a child. This book is an easy read. In only 3 nights I was able to identify many correctable bad habits I'd learned early in life. It's filled with stories, examples, and insight that could change the way you view the business/financial world. I'll strongly recommend it to my friends and relatives, especially the children.



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