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Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money--That the Poor...

by Kiyosaki, Robert T. | PB | Good
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Paperback
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Product Group
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ISBN
0446677450
Book Title
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Publication Year
2000
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter
Features
Reprint
Genre
Business & Economics, Social Science
Topic
Personal Finance / Investing, Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Personal Finance / General, Investments & Securities / General
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
9.5 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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Robert Kiyosaki reveals how he developed his unique economic perspective from his two fathers: his real father, who was highly educated but fiscally poor; and the father of his best friend - an eighth-grade drop-out who became a self-made multi-millionaire. The lifelong monetary problems experienced by his poor dad pounded home the counterpoint communicated by his rich dad. Taking that message to heart, Kiyosaki was able to retire at the age of 47. This book lays out his philosophy and aims to open readers eyes by: exploding the myth that you need to earn a high income to be rich; challenging the belief that your house is an asset; showing parents why they can't rely on schools to teach their children about money; defining once and for all an asset versus a liability; and explaining what to teach your children about money for their future financial success.

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Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-10
0446677450
ISBN-13
9780446677455
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1694827

Product Key Features

Book Title
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Author
Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Reprint
Topic
Personal Finance / Investing, Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Personal Finance / General, Investments & Securities / General
Publication Year
2000
Genre
Business & Economics, Social Science
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
9.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Edition Description
Reprint
Copyright Date
1998
Intended Audience
Trade
Illustrated
Yes

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  • Top favorable review

    interesting but unrealistic too

    We bought this book several years ago on the recommendation of someone we know.. It was interesting. I bought it again to give to my grandson, but am rereading it to see what I learned the first time. It has some good points but it is somewhat not realistic Most people or a lot of people will have to work from someone else rather than being self employed and getting super rich. The main thing that I will take away is that most people are more interested in buying things that are not assets. Public education he says is not teaching financial literacy which is true BUT the public school is not supposed to teach everything, you can not undo what is taught at home

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  • Top critical review

    Rich Dad Poor Dad

    Probably could share the message in 15 pages. In my opinion, there is too much fluff and filler. Basic message is to look for opportunities to make money and be your own boss. The underlying theme of the message is good. Again, this is only my opinion.

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  • Unusual Perspective on Money - Very Inspiring

    The first time I picked up the book I only read a few pages.... It sat for months before I started again. So I would have to say the beginning is a little slow. It also depends on whether you are interested in changing your life. At that time I was not concerned about my financial status and figured I was well enough off. When I finally read the book in earnest I found it motivational and inspiring although a little lacking in details. The ideas and principles taught can be life -changing if you are ready to accept a non-traditional viewpoint. Kiyosaki teaches against the doctrine of go to school, get a job, work hard for 30 + years and hopefully social security, your companies retirement plan, and your 401(k) will keep you above the poverty level when you retire. He ...

  • how to understand the 'system'

    This book opened my eyes to how the 'system'works to help the rich become richer and the poor to stay poor.It simply explains how those in power have deliberately 'rigged' things to benefit themselves, but if you are aware of the things that have been done you can use them for yourself to gain wealth.This is not a'get rich quick' book,it is more about deciding to use the laws the same way the rich do-start a buisness,save on taxes,invest in things that will increase your net worth rather than'spending'your wealth prematurely.No specifics on getting rich,but more about your attitudes;beliefs;and behavior's when it comes to money.My net worth has increased by 3x's since first reading this book(and the rest of his book's)about 4 yr's ago.I recomend reading them,just don't expect things to be ...

  • A read for everyone who wants to keep it super simple when it comes to making money work for them.

    A read for everyone who wants to keep it super simple when it comes to making money work for them. The book spreads the experience of the author to compare his wealth experience be tween too fathers. With simple pictures, shows how one is able to accumulate assets, while the other feeds into liabilities. The argument which one's home is a liability is well versed, proving the need to acquire rental property and run it as an asset. The reading is smooth and quick, even my two year old is able to sit through it.

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