Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About Money--That You Don't Learn in School! (Rich Dad Poor Dad) | Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter | Rich Dad, Poor Dad for Teens
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Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About Money--That You Don't Learn in School! (Rich Dad Poor Dad)
Robert T. Kiyosaki
,
Sharon L. Lechter
Little, Brown Young Readers
, 2004 - 160 pages
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highly recommended
The #1 New York Times bestselling authors of the blockbuster
Rich
Dad
Poor
Dad series reveal their groundbreaking financial advice to
teens
. This special just-for-teens edition based on Rich Dad Poor Dad builds a foundation of self-confidence from which readers can realize their dreams of financial security in an increasingly challenging and unreliable job market. Teen-friendly advice, examples, sidebars, and straight talk will supplement all of Rich Dad's core advice: Work to
learn
, not to earn. Don't say 'I can't afford it'-instead, say 'How can I afford it?' And, don't work for
money
-make money work for
you
! No matter how confident or 'good in
school
' readers consider themselves to be, RICH DAD POOR DAD FOR TEENS makes financial intelligence available to all young people with its streamlined structure, clean design, and accessible voice. Here's a book
that
teaches teens what they don't learn in school-and what many of their parents have yet to learn.
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Our Eleven Year Old Loves This Book
Our son was already entreprenuerially minded,having started a car wash business when he was 9, but this book really galvanized him to think responsibly
about
money
in a way
that
really excites him.
He has read it several times over, and we love that the book also offers reinforcement of what we already teach at home, concepts such as
you
r life is greatly influenced by the company you keep and the thoughts you think.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad for Teens
My 12yr. old duaghter is really enjoying reading this book. As a businessperson and her father, I'm amazed at some of the questions
that
she's asking me due to reading the book. Well worth it!!
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Excellent -- Would Highly Recommed!
Bought this as a followup for my daughter after letting her read "
Rich
Dad
Poor
Dad." She is highly-motivated to save and invest. We try really hard to teach our kids
about
not getting sucked in to all the "stuff." This gives some good reasons in black and white(
that
aren't coming from mom and dad) to do so, and how it can really pay off in the future.
Great Book, but nothing too profound...
I really enjoyed
Rich
Dad
,
Poor
Dad (the original) and since I'm 17, I thought I'd read this book because it might be easier to understand and more applicable to me. It is
that
and really got me started thinking
about
my financial future etc... But most of his insight I had already read in Rich Dad, Poor Dad, but if
you
're a teen or pre-teen this is a good book to read if you want to get ideas on what you can do now to get a head start. The information is a little simplistic and vague, however, and I am now going to start reading Robert Kiyosaki's other books for adults. Most of the stuff he covered in this book I already knew or heard before to some extent, so no new info here, but it is a great read for
teens
that don't think about financial matters AT ALL, or for kids. If anything, it'll get you thinking. Great book! I recommend using a notebook to take notes during your reading of the book; it really helps!
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Gets Kids Thinking About Themselves
After reading
Rich
Dad
Poor
Dad, I bought this for my 12 year old nephew who is a real "idea man". Before giving it to him, I read it and gave it to my 17 year old nephew to read. It's essentially like re-reading Rich Dad Poor Dad, but it stops periodically to ask questions of the reader, and my 17 year old nephew really thought
about
what was being asked.
Rich Dad Poor Dad for
Teens
gets the reader thinking about himself/herself, where they "fit", what special gifts or talents they may have, and what they might need to improve on. Anyone with teenagers knows kids are all about themselves at this age, so this approach really seemed to strike a chord. The kids could relate.
This is an excellent place for kids to start, but keep in mind
that
after the book has been read through, that's all
you
've done - start. You've peaked their interest. Without some sort of follow through and guidance, kids probably won't know where to go from here.
If you want to introduce your teens to some of the inspirational ideas in Rich Dad Poor Dad, if you want to get them thinking about who they are, what there strengths are and get them started thinking about
money
, assets vs liabilities, saving vs investing, etc., this is a great place to start.
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