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Book Reviews of Rich Woman: A Book on Investing for Women - Because I Hate Being Told What to Do!Book Review: Excellent Read! Summary: 5 StarsThis book is an excellent read for any woman looking to become a serious investor. If you just need a little confidence to get started, read this book. Kim Kiyosaki has written this book in a way that is easy to understand and keeps your attention. I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to all women looking to become "financially free!"
Book Review: Because I hate being told what to do! Summary: 5 StarsBecause I hate being told what to do! The title definitely made me choose this book and because of Kim Kiyosaki's husbands reputation from his other best sellers. This book shares where as nothing is a held back, woman speaking to women just like we do. An honest (almost) biography of how Mr. and Mrs. Kiyosaki came from rags to riches. Most importantly how Mrs. Kiyosaki rose up on her own to share about her own investments. Ultimately able to show she is a leader of women who can successfully say they live off passive income. I do recommend this book if you are truly interested in making your own money and just because you are married don't mean you're not a strong entity and most importantly a Godly successful woman.
Book Review: Brillant!!!!!!!!!!!!! Summary: 5 StarsI can't wait to meet this author in person. This read is ablsolutley brillant. After reading Think like a Billionaire by Scot Anderson. One of my friends reccomended this book Rich Woman. I have been so touched by the material in this book. Once you start reading this book you will not want to put it down.
Book Review: A Great Book That's L-o-n-g Overdue Summary: 5 StarsKim Kiyosaki shows she's the real deal with this book. I read it with my wife and absolutely loved Kim's perspective and how she kept the theme around her long time girlfriends; the ups and downs, etc and interjected sound fiscal rationale into the life of each one. Of course, we also learned that some folks just won't listen and just won't learn - even if they agree with a great idea; they just can't make the commitment to change. I really enjoyed her comment early on (after explaining the changing reallization of womanhood from our 20's to our 50's) that "Its a waste of time to think that men will change. Its time for us women to change". If you get nothing else out of the book, at least try to understand the six reasons why women 'must' be involved in investing (such as avoiding dependency and increasing self-esteem). Kim defines the keys (and the best way to make immediate changes) as arming yourself with some fundamental finance education, starting out small, always put some cash down, and stay close to home (at least at the beginning). Of great importance is her succinct rule that "Its your choice!" If you seek financial "dependence" then you are accepting that someone else will be responsible for your financial well-being. However, if you seek financial "independence" then you are opting for "long-term freedom over short-term comfort." This book is about understanding the need to make the change, making a commitment to change, seeking financial independence, and making decisions between cash-flow or capital gains in your investments. Control your finances to build your self-confidence. When it comes to financial planning, there's nothing more important to believe in -than yourself!
Book Review: Life-changing Summary: 5 StarsI'm like many of the statistical women described in the book who found themselves living well while married and then found themselves divorced and broke with little to show for years of sacrifice and hard work. It was then I discovered how dependent I had become on someone else to provide for my financial future. I call it "marital welfare" -- and I do agree that we are a culture of dependent creatures -- and this fact usually smacks a woman right in the face through circumstances she least expects. Part of rising above all of this has been a dawning awareness of how important it is to take the financial responsibility for my future into my own hands. Kim Kiyosaki has put into words what has already been placed in my heart -- it was the "you're on the right track" message that I needed to hear to further my resolve -- not just in finances but in every area where self-sufficiency needs to evolve. The good news is that I am remarried to someone who supports my financial plans, goals and dreams and shares in the excitement. This book does not give a step-by-step how-to, but what it does do is bring about a birthing process that can literally change your life because it provokes you to change how you VIEW your life. For many people, that's all it takes, and in that regard, this book has accomplished wonders.
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