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: Kiyosaki has got it 100% right
Summary: 5 Stars

A friend recommended this book saying "I bet you already know this" as I retired last year aged 42 years old. I picked it up thinking "another dumb book on how to time the market'. Instead I found a book that does understand the philosophy required for a sucessful life. If only everyone in the world could read and understand it. I'm going to form a Cashflow Club using his game to teach kids and adults.

Book Review: This book teaches you how to think.
Summary: 5 Stars

Recently I went to a convention where this book was being promoted. Rich Dad Poor Dad opened my eyes to a whole new level of thinking! I now understand HOW and WHY to do the things I need to do to make my money work for me. A friend of mine also read the book and travels down the road with his children pointing out various things asking them, "Is that an asset or a liability?" It's funny, but they get it right every time.

Book Review: Every parent on the planet should read this book
Summary: 5 Stars

If you consider yourself middle class you must read this book. It is what your parents should have and would have taught you if they had known.

Book Review: Sensible and Sound
Summary: 5 Stars

Mr. Kiyosaki has written a simple, easy-to-read text that delivers a sensible and sound approach to building financial security. I liked the fact that he did not espouse greed and a "win at all costs" attitude as so many other books of this genre advocate. A friend of mind lent me this book and after reading it cover to cover in a couple of days, I purchased my own copy. I would highly recommend it to anyone. You'll be a wiser person for it!

Book Review: An absolute must for parents and teachers.
Summary: 5 Stars

As a Business person and high school teacher I've found it perplexing as to how to explain to the present generation in our schools what is happening to the world of work and money. The author makes it all so very clear. Three of my senior business maths class have ordered the book - with me having read a just a few paragraphs to them from it - they say they have learned more in the last few lessons about money than in their whole school career so far. I wish some enlightened teacher had read it when I was at school. Get it yourself and a copy for your school library.
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