Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! | Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter | If You Only Take ONE Thing From This Book ...
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad...
Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
Robert T. Kiyosaki
,
Sharon L. Lechter
Business Plus
, 2000 - 207 pages
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highly recommended
A simple explanation of how to make your money work for you
This is
class
="textlinks">not a get
rich
quick type book but it does help
teach
you ways to let your
money
work for you in simple terms. Things like why mutual funds are better than savings accounts, etc. It goes back and forth from telling stories to giving advice which is a nice change from your standard boring money books.
Highly recommended.
If You Only Take ONE Thing From This Book ...
... take the definitions of both an ASSET and a LIABILITY.
I read this book the first month it came out when I was a floating on a raft at the Hyatt in Kauai and I was so taken with it, I finished it and reread it a 2nd time. And I was on vacation. The entertaining style of it held my interest.
class
="textlinks">What most held my interest though was his explanations of ASSETS and LIABILITIES. Gosh you know, all my life I was taught to believe my house was an ASSET. Well it is an ASSET - to the bank
that
holds the mortgage. To me it is a LIABILITY and a
Money
Pit.
Now it is nice to have a place to sleep at night and it's all mine! I can paint the walls any color I want!! But it sure ain't an ASSET. And I have all the bills to attest to that.
I do recommend the book to everyone. It really is basic accounting for your lifetime & family. Education is education and meaningful education is the name of the game. Somebody else wrote a review that if his grandparents were alive today, well, they would be dead today instead, because they would
not
be able to navigate the New Paradigm of 'Every Man for Himself'. He's got a point. The world IS changing, right now as you read this. This book is written for the Everyday Man and Woman. Good information to open up your brain and think
about
how and what you want to do to assure yourself a future.
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Good ideas, but...
The book has some great ideas, but I get the mental image of a late night infomertial. The basic storyline of the book is a bit far fetched, but there are plenty of ideas
about
finances and investing to get you thinking.
Only "Rich Dad" Book Worth Buying
Worth the
money
for the authors approach
about
assets and liabilities. His personal story is
class
="textlinks">not very interesting but I like the way he focuses on different types of income. Do not expect a lot of detailed information since most of his "examples" are BS. His wife needed a new car so she just went out and found a property
that
would give her $500/month cash flow with no money down. Yeah right. All said and done though this book will motivate you and help keep your head in the right mind-frame.
Do not bother buying ANY of the other
Rich
Dad
,
Poor
Dad books, they are only a re-hash of the information in this one.
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