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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: Fantastic teaching about financial intelligence! Summary: 5 StarsProbably the most complete and easy to read instructional book I've ever read concerning financial intelligence. If this book doesn't excite you to make some changes then you flunked your financial IQ test!
Book Review: Against the grain, but the truth on financial success. Summary: 5 StarsThis author presented how to achieve finacial success from a lifelong study of his real,"Poor Dad" and his friend's "Rich Dad". Finally the truth that education is not just teaching but learning for yourself and making mistakes while following someone who truly has reached financial success and not just teaching the practical knowledge without personal experience. This is a true entrepreneurial guide to finacial success that goes against most "teaching" today. Congradulations ,Robert Kiyosaki!!
Book Review: One of THE most important guides to financial freedom!!! Summary: 5 StarsIf you want financial freedom, this book is absolutely CRITICAL to achieving it. This is the most detailed analysis on why people 'have' or 'have not' I've ever read. Knowing what's in this book, I would have gladly paid 10 TIMES what it actually costs!!! Buy it, read it, live it, teach it, and you'll be well on your way to financial freedom.
Book Review: Is Your House Your Biggest Asset? Think Again! Summary: 5 StarsI recently attended a lecture by Robert Kiyosaki, and subsequently ordered this book. Robert Kiyosaki impressed me as having an incredible ability to clearly communicate the basics of money. This book was not written by an investment advisor who preaches about the theories of economics and finance but has never really mastered them him/herself; rather, this is a person who has used his practical philosophies to create a sizeable economic base. He speaks to the average person in average language but communicates volumes in doing so. He concentrates not on techniques, but on the understanding of money. After having read this book, I ordered three more books to give to friends and business associates. I highly recommend this book to everybody, regardless of age, level of wealth or social background. It's a very easy, enjoyable read!
Book Review: This Turned around my thinking about Money! Summary: 5 StarsThis book outlines the simple distinctions between being Rich, Middle Class, and Poor. The Author had the unique opportunity to grow up exposed to both Middle Class and Rich ideas about money. He also had a very clear way of describing the distinctions -- It made it clear for me! I'm on my way to breaking out of THE RAT RACE!
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