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Book Reviews of Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant: Employee, Self-Employed, Business Owner, or Investor...Which Is the Best Quadrant for You?Book Review: Are you ready for the next level? Summary: 5 StarsIf you loved Rich Dad Poor Dad, you'll love this book. Having read Rich Dad Poor Dad and taken action towards financial freedom, it confirms whether you are on the right track and guides you to it.If you have not started yet, it's an excellent book to help identify where you are at and which direction to go. For me, life is no longer plain and fustrating, but a fun and exciting journey. Thank you Robert for another unique gift. See you in Sydney!
Book Review: Excellent Financial intelligence book! Summary: 5 StarsThis insightful book helps the reader assess himself of his "true" investment nature, whether they will be poor and or potentially rich.Kiyosaki does a good job integrating his personal story to the advice given. It makes the message more impactful. While Rich Dad, Poor Dad enlightened us to all the "wrong" thinking most of us do, Cashflow Quadrant gives us a map and some strategies to improve our lives and financial well being. Highly recommend, potentially life-changing!
Book Review: An excellent resource. Summary: 5 StarsAn excellent book that tells you how to get out of the E(employ and S(self-employed) quadrant and into the B(a business asset that runs when your enjoying your holiday-and it pays you for the privilage!!)and the I(investment), so all of us can be totally finacially secure.
Book Review: A must read for everyone in the world!!!! Summary: 5 StarsA great follow-up to RDPoorDad. The quadrants have really opened my eyes to my cashflow. It also helped explain why I doubled my income within 2 years and still did not feel financially free. My wife took the first step in to the S quadrant. I was able to encourage her instead of playing it safe and telling her to hold on to the 9 to 5. Great Book!
Book Review: A must read for anyone who wants to be financially free Summary: 5 StarsThis book (and RDPD) really opened my mind and made me think about my future. Before reading the two books, I thought only the "smart" will become rich and work hard, get a lot of money equal successful but i was so wrong. Now I became more aware of my situation and the financial traps which held me back. After reading this book, crossing quadrants isn't all that hard, but first you must face your fear and emotion. A great book for anyone who wants to become financially free.
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