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MPN
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ISBN
0964385619
Publication Year
1997
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money : That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
Author
Sharon L. Lechter
Features
Reprint
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Techpress, Incorporated
Genre
Business & Economics, Social Science
Topic
Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Personal Finance / General, Investments & Securities / General
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
186 Pages

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Robert T. Kiyosaki learned early on that the real reason the rich get richer and the poor get poorer fix the financial savvy passed down from one generation to the next, rather than the money itself. RICH DAD, POOR DAD uses the author's two "fathers" -- one, an entrepreneur who mentored Kiyosaki, and his real father, an academic -- as models of two starkly different approaches to finance. Kiyosaki's many insights for individual investors include: -- How to raise capital for investments without going to the bank-- Why a high salary alone can't create real wealth-- Why "study hard, get good grades, find a secure job" is the most dangerous advice a parent can give

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Publisher
Techpress, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0964385619
ISBN-13
9780964385610
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1073865

Product Key Features

Book Title
What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money : That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
Author
Sharon L. Lechter
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Reprint
Topic
Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Personal Finance / General, Investments & Securities / General
Publication Year
1997
Genre
Business & Economics, Social Science
Number of Pages
186 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Width
6in

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hg179.K565 1998
Edition Description
Reprint
Copyright Date
1998
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
00-265507
Dewey Decimal
332.02401
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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    Great Read For Teens

    A great read for teens to learn about money and financial matters: how to make money, how to keep money, how to invest money, etc.

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  • Solid non-fiction framework with fiction illustrations

    Before reading this book, I had no answer to the question why the children of rich parents are rich and the descendants of poor people are poor, and why poverty is eternal while broke is temporary. I didn't know why rich persons quickly recover from bankruptcy while poor people even winning millions in a lottery sooner or later revert to the poverty again. This is the first book I ever read that clearly and briefly provides the response to the question. What differs rich from poor is not how they earn their money but how do they spend their money. Rich people spend all the money on money-generating assets, and the rest is kept for luxury like big houses or nice cars. Luxury is merely a reward for a high cash flow from the assets. Not enough money comes from the assets - no luxurious toys. ...

  • rich bato poor bato

    the book is simple to read and offers simple suggestions about to make some much dollars that are fleeting this and last days that we live the American dream. He says to pay our selves first like the adage of the rich man of Babylon. the information is obvious to those who care to read some info that makes simple sense and that is already printed somewhere else. He made his main fortune in real state, but mostly from the sale of this common sense books. the stock market is another of his suggestions. Nobody is going to disagree with the author of such smashing best seller that catapulted him into stardom in public television and books stores all across the South land. Yet, the book can teach one by osmosis how to take action, make buttom low offers in real state, and to limit ...

  • Catchy title, right to the point of the book

    Decided to purchase this book after I took a seminar of Rich Dad, Poor Dad and his people referred to the book, so made me curious. It is good reading as it previews his years growing up. Some parts are humorous, especially the views of a pre-teenager. Explains how to make money work for you, as to making money. I would recommend reading this if you want to pursue ways to do that.

  • Rich Dad, Poor Dad

    I bought the book due to a recomendation from a friend in Mexico who read it in spanish. This book has been an inspiration for me. It taught me to discover what is the real meaning of economical freedom. To understand what it means to plan your life in an intelligent way. And to distinguish and pursue the principle on not working for money (which in reality enslaves you) but to make everything possible to make your money work for you (and set you free). What I liked most is that the book is not a receipe. Based on the principle that each human being is unique and therefore has to find his/her own way to apply what is learned from the book. Instead of becoming a recipe, it gives you ideas, principles, reasons, in order to make you discover whay your life is the way it is. And discover the ...