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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: A must read for the whole family Summary: 5 StarsAfter reading Rich Dad Poor Dad there was no doubt in my mind that this book would be entered into the " Must Read" family library. My wife is now reading it and my teenage sons are next. Wisdom for everyone regardless of pass experiences. Lessons to be learned in every chapter. As a business owner, I'm encouraging all my associates to read this book as well as sending it to many of my friends.
Book Review: Excellent! Buy it now! Summary: 5 StarsThis is an excellent book on the subject of financial inteligence. Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter tell the story of making money in a no-nonsense if not controversial manner. What's controversial are the ideas contained within (and the authors admit that much). Alas, the ideas will most likely be considered contoversial by the 95% that end up with nothing at the start of retirement. However, the 5% (wealthy people) will look at these ideas and probably say that they agree! It just good, common, financial sense! I read this book in one setting, I just could not put it down. Read it, then give it to your kids to read. Join the 5%!Mike O'Melia
Book Review: The best financial book I have ever read! Summary: 5 StarsThe authors Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter wrote this book in such a way that everyone that reads it will understand what they need to do to achieve financial independence. Anyone who reads this fine story can then immediately start taking steps to begin acquiring assets that produce cash. This is information that is not taught in school. The best financial book I have ever read! A must read!
Book Review: I had noticed that doctors were not rich anymore! Summary: 5 StarsI always knew that school was not the only way to be succesful, probably because my dad has always taught me the values which rich dad taught his kids.I always felt unsure becuase i couldnt quite grasp the concepts. After reading this book i had a much clearer understanding of assets and liabilities, i have decided to continue with my commerce degree(just for the sake of learning) and i have read most of the recommended books. I have only had the book a week and i have already made six of my friends buy it. It is amazing and i can not imagine how people would survive without the knowledge it provides.
Book Review: Where were you 10 years ago? Summary: 5 Starsor even 15 or 20? I cannot recommend this book highly enough. I grew up in a family where money was not even discussed (much like Robert's poor dad) and eventually got myself into a hole that has taken me a few years to nearly climb out of. I even started my own Amway business a couple of months ago, but I now have a better idea of how I should be(and should have been) spending my money. I know what I'm giving for Christmas gifts this year.
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