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Product Reviews: Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! |
Rating: 1 (out of 5) Summary: Paid book however never received Comments: Great disappointment because I never received this order. I could not even know how to file a report. Thanks for this opportunity |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: The Best Financial Book I have Ever Read Comments: I was given this book over 10 years ago when I was going through a rough financial patch. I have read books by many financial authors, Suze Orman, Charles Schwab, David Bach and many others, however this is the book I have both endorse and given away as a gift.
This book will change the way that you think about money and the way that you think about your cashflow.
If you are going to be better off tomorrow financially than you are today, it is essential that you own this book.
I would go so far as to say that if eone had and read this book there would have been no housing bubble. Kiyosaki begins with the concept that your house is NOT and asset and uses that concept to teach about the difference between assets and liabilities.
Kiyosaki believes in cashflow not networth. This book should be the cornerstone of any financial library. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: great Book !! Comments: If you are sick and tired of the rat race and bosses telling you what to do all day I suggest you read "Rich Dad Poor: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!! by Robert T. Kiyosaki . It's a motivational book that will help you think outside the box. I am sure it will change your view on finances. Just do not get too money hungry and forget about the higher things in life that have more meaning like spirituality. If you are so inclined try reading a book entitled "The Enlightenment, What God Told Me After1Million Prayers: A Message for Eone" by John H. Eagan. This book will bring you riches of a different nature. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: RK's products and Rich Dad Poor Dad Comments: Awesome book, highly endorseed. You will want all your friends and family to read it when you are finished.
I also endorse you get a copy of Mr. Kiyosaki's Perfect Busienss Audio CD. You can get a free copy here: http://www.FreeRKCD.com.
Get your hands on e RK book you can, his insights are priceless!!
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Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Financial Freedom Comments: I read this book cover to cover in a weekend. I now think about money differently than I had in the past. I have read many of Suze Ormon's and David Bach's books and they have helped to educate me, however Rich Dad, Poor Dad has changed my view of finances forever. Poor people work for money. Rich people make their money work for them. Poor people pay too many taxes, interest to the bank and make their employers rich. Rich people find tax loopholes, avoid borrowing money and work for themselves. It all makes sense to me now. I am paying off my rental properties, incorporating my rental business and plan to be semi-retired by age 55 so that I live primarily on the rent and only work part-time to supplement my income. This book has helped me to focus, plan for the future and helped me steer out of debt and closer to retirement. Paying for your child's education is important, however giving them a 2 bedroom, 1 bath house when they graduate from college is equally important. Make them pay you what they would have paid in rent and when the amount is sufficient, allow them to sell the house and purchase a bigger1with the money they have paid you. Bypass the bank and interest completely. Let your child be the 1st generation to break free from mortgage "sla." Demand that they do the same for your grandchildren and keep the ball rolling. |