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Rich Dad Poor Dad

what the rich teach their kids that the poor and the middle-class do not

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"Rich Dad Poor Dad is a starting point for anyone looking to gain control of their financial future." | USA TODAY

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6+ Yearson the new york times best-seller list

Why Should You Read Rich Dad Poor Dad?

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Explodes the myth that you need to earn a high income to become rich—especially in a world where technology, robots, and a global economy are changing the rules

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Challenges the belief that your house is an asset—as millions of people learned first-hand wehn the housing bubble burst and the sub-prime mortgage fiasco raged

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Explains what to teach your kids about money—so they can be prepared for the challenges and opportunities of today's world and enjoy the rich life they deserve

"This book is an outstanding volume filled with tips and insights into the world, and the game, of money. A must read for anyone - even if you’ve read it before. It will either help you increase your financial IQ in order to get out of the rat race, or will help you increase your financial IQ and realize you belong in the rat race. Either way you will gain knowledge and insight you didn’t have before."

J.A.C, Amazon reviewer

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Reminds us why we can't count on the school system to teach or kids about money—and why this critical life skill is more important today than ever

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Teaches why acquiring and building assets can be more important to your future than a big paycheck—and the tax advantages investors and business owners enjoy

" 5 stars because it's an excellent book to extend your financial intelligence. I like the two point of view offered in the book."

David F., Amazon reviewer

Start minding your own business. Keep your daytime job, but start buying real assets, not liabilities or personal effects that have no real value once you get them home. A new car loses nearly 25 percent of the price you pay for it the moment you drive it off the lot. It is not a true asset even if your banker lets you list it as one. My $400 new titanium driver was worth $150 the moment I teed off.

Summary of Rich Dad Poor Dad

The rich don't work for money

Learn the mind-melting truth behind how the rich live a life of luxury while the poor and middle-class languish at jobs they hate earning barely enough money to cover their daily expenses.

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Why teach financial literacy?

Answer: Because financial education isn't taught in school.

Uncover the truth behind the saying "it's not how much you make but how much you keep" that makes people rich.

" I love this book, there are a lot of valuable lessons to take away from this book, I especially took the part of how the current education system does not teach their students enough financial literacy, and about any real world finances to heart, I also love the fact that two very powerful men came together to show the world that rich people are not "evil" as some people might say, they go into detail about how they run their business and how you can expand or start yours, there are many tips and tricks in this book that can be put to good use in real life quicker than you can imagine, I hope that most people can feel the same."

Nathan T., Amazon reviewer

Mind your own business

Just because you have a profession, doesn't mean it's your business. Financial struggle is often the direct result of people working all their lives for someone else. Discover the difference to live a life of abundance.

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The history of taxes and the power of corporation

Was Robin Hood a saint or a crook? How you answer that question could explain your financial status. Understand why it's the poor and middle-class that pays the most in taxes and how to pay taxes like the rich instead.

"True AMERICAN success stories! Hard work and not blaming others for your failures is the key to success! Thank you President Trump and Mr K!"

M.R., Amazon reviewer

The rich invent money

It's not the smartest who get ahead but the bold. Discover your genius and convert fear into power and brilliance.

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Work to learn—don't work for money

The world is full of highly educated people. Perhaps you're one of them. But getting good grades in school doesn't necessarily equate to a rich life. Uncover the one skill that can make or break your financial life.

"Great advice and direction from President Trump and Robert."

Brandon, Amazon reviewer

Overcoming obstacles

There are five primary obstacles that limit people from achieving the life they desire.

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Getting started

Utilize the financial genius hidden within yourself to layout your plan to financial freedom. Follow the 10-steps within this chapter to discover where to search for hidden treasures buried right before your eyes.

"Great book. The comparisons from both of these geniuses is fantastic."

Lewis W., Amazon reviewer

To do's

The key to becoming rich isn't found in philosophies but taking action. To help you get started in the right direction, follow this step-by-step checklist.

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Start Your Financial Education With The #1 Personal Finance Book of All-Time

Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids That The Poor And The Middle-Class Do Not

 
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"Rich Dad Poor Dad is a starting point for anyone looking to gain control of their financial future." | USA TODAY

Rich Dad Poor Dad Author

Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad - the international runaway bestseller that has held a top spot on the New York Times bestsellers list for over six years - is an investor, entrepreneur and educator whose perspectives on money and investing fly in the face of conventional wisdom. He has, virtually single-handedly, challenged and changed the way tens of millions, around the world, think about money.

In communicating his point of view on why 'old' advice - get a good job, save money, get out of debt, invest for the long term, and diversify - is 'bad' (both obsolete and flawed) advice, Robert has earned a reputation for straight talk, irreverence and courage.

Robert Kiyosaki standing by a private jet in an airplane hanger.