Reviews for Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

Book Review: Everyone should read this !
Summary: 5 Stars

This book is great. It makes you look at money in a completely different way. You feel TOTALLY empowered after reading it. The plan is simple to read & simple to achieve. Read it.

Book Review: Excellent!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

Life leasons not taught in school!

Book Review: Information and Experience Collide
Summary: 5 Stars

This book is a must have, must share! It is one of the truly life changing books you will find. Buy a case and give them as gifts! The best part for us is that we found a way to implement what Robert has to say in our very own business. We even found tapes by the author that we listen to constantly. We are having a blast sharing what we know with others. Financial freedom, here we come! Thanks, Robert- your experience will change the lives of any open minded individual ready to think out of the box, get out of the rat race, or breathe easier. We have learned what "relax" actually means.

Book Review: Simply the best personal finance book I have ever read
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a must for anyone who is striving for finacial independence. I read the book recently and upon completion went out and bought an additional five copies to give to clients and relatives. Sadly I have always believed the education system fails our children by not addresing the crucial subject of wealth creation. This book fills the void. The book is easy to read and understand. Rather than simply buying the book and giving it to your children, read it yourself first then put what you learn into action. This will increase the chances of your children adopting good financial habits once they have read the book. Children are invariably bored by the subject of money, so you'll need to encourage them all the way. It will be worth the effort.

Book Review: the best financial intelligence guide ever written.
Summary: 5 Stars

The author successfully blends practice, theory and philosophy of financial intelligence. He does a great job of explaining the why and how of finance strategy and you come away after reading the book with an incredible confidence that you have the "instructions" and if you just concentrate on what is discussed you will undoubtedly get to wherever your dreams can take you. The book is very realistic in its focus and the author does not resort to hype at all. He utilizes plain talk, clearheaded advice and real life examples sometimes written in story form which makes his illustrations very easy to understand and remember. Robert Kiyosaki lucidly reveals what most people have not learned about financial matters and why. He covers a "normal" education in America and explains why most Americans are not really financially smart and what most of us end up doing that validates his theory. Read this book and compare it to the bland reference-type financial books on the market. There is simply no comparison - if you want to "master" finances this is a must-have. Along with his other two books, that is.
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