Pros: Presents the same information as Rich Dad, Poor Dad in greater depth and detail Cons: -
Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki's recounting of the lessons he learned from his "rich" mentor and surrogate dad, a wealthy businessman, and his "poor" biological dad, a high-level civil servant, has topped the best seller...
Pros: Gets the message, that you and ONLY you determine your financial future. Cons: The repetition gets annoying after a while.
This book helped put things in perspective, although I think Mr. Kiyosaki could have put this into Rich Dad Poor Dad. This book is about the four types of people that make up the business world: employees(E), (S)self-employed, (B)business owner, and...
Pros: Easy To Read. Cons: Author does not show his actual
"formula" to be wealthy
In Robert Kiyosaki's, The Cashflow Quadrant, the author states that there are four kind of workers: Employees, Self-Employed workers, Business Owners, and Investors. Kiyosaki also states that there are seven different kind of investors. Furthermore,...
I've read this book 7 times, and I'll probably read it 7 more times before it falls apart on me. The only reason I ever bought this book is because of the first in the series, "Rich Dad Poor Dad." I highly recommend you read that book first before this...
Pros: Makes you realize things you may have not before Cons: No details, no specifics, leaves you in the same place you started.
I first bought Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and loved it. It made me realize that it's not about how much money you make on your job, but really what you do with the money you save, and how you get it to "work for you".
Pros: Easy to read, great ideas Cons: Makes making money sound too easy
This book is the sequel to Rich Dad Poor Dad. The first book dealt with what the author did when he was a child, building his financial intelligence with his two fathers, his father by blood who was a hard working man on a salary and his best friends...
Pros: SUPER follow on, easy to read Cons: Not everyone will be open to the concepts
Robert Kiyosaki has done it again. This GREAT follow on to Rich Dad, Poor Dad introduces the reader to a principle known as the Cashflow Quadrant. More importantly, it aids you in identifying which area of the quadrant you are currently in and shows you...
This is a wonderful wonderful book on Personal Finance. A must read for people of all ages. The author describes why exactly people are mismanaged in their financial as well as personal life. He gives wonderful steps to improve anyones financial life. He...
Digital, Rich Dad's Rich Kid, Smart Kid Rich Dad's Rich Kid, Smart Kid is written for parents who value education, want to give their child a financial and academic head start in life, and a...
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