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Rich Dad #2

丕賱賳賲賵匕噩 丕賱乇亘丕毓賷 賱賱鬲丿賮賯丕鬲 丕賱賳賯丿賷丞

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丕賱賳賲賵匕噩 丕賱乇亘丕毓賷 賱賱鬲丿賮賯丕鬲 丕賱賳賯丿賷丞 " 賷賲孬賱 丕賱胤乇賯 丕賱賲禺鬲賱賮賴 丕賱鬲賷 賷賲賰賳 毓賳 胤乇賷賯賴丕 丕賱丨氐賵賱 毓賱賶 丕賱丿禺賱 兀賵 丕賱賲丕賱 鬲胤賱亘 丕賱胤乇賯 丕賱賲禺鬲賱賮賴 賱賱丨氐賵賱 毓賱賶 丕賱賲丕賱 兀爻丕賱賷亘 賲禺鬲賱賮丞 賱賱鬲賮賰賷乇 貙 賵賲賴丕乇丕鬲 鬲賯賳賷賴 貙 賵兀爻丕賱賷亘 鬲毓賱賷賲賷丞 賲禺鬲賱賮丞 賵兀賳賵丕毓丕賸 賲禺鬲賱賮丞 賲賳 丕賱兀卮禺丕氐 賮賲禺鬲賱賮 丕賱兀卮禺丕氐 賷賳噩匕亘賵賳 廿賱賶 丕賱賮卅丕鬲 丕賱乇亘丕毓賷丞 丕賱賲禺鬲賱賮丞.

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Robert T. Kiyosaki

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Robert Toru Kiyosaki is an American businessman and author, known for the Rich Dad Poor Dad series of personal finance books. He is the founder of the Rich Dad Company, a private financial education company that provides personal finance and business education to people through books and videos, and Rich Global LLC, which filed for bankruptcy in 2012.
Since 2010, Kiyosaki was the subject of a class action suit filed by people who attended his seminars, and the subject of investigative documentaries by the CBC, WTAE-TV and CBS News. In January 2024, Kiyosaki revealed that he was more than $1 billion dollars in debt.

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November 24, 2010
Financial freedom is a vastly different from financial security.


For those of you who have read Rich Dad Poor Dad this book is basically an extension of the lessons taught in that book. Robert Kiyosaki gives a brief description of his journey as an adult going from a short stint living in his car to financial freedom by taking advantage of tax laws and creating assets that create passive income. (My personal gushings about this book can be found here.)
The title of the book, The Cashflow Quadrant, describes an image that separates people into 4 categories: employee, self employed, business owner and investor. (below)


Many distinctions are drawn in regards to the "left side" and the "right side" of the quadrant and what it takes to be on each side.

Kiyosaki believes strongly in the fact that if you are an E or an S you play an old game that makes sense for governments and business owners because you pay the highest amount of taxes and build large amounts of debt thinking that by doing that you are avoiding taxes through credits or refunds.The left side of the quadrant works the hardest, and is obsessed with going to school to find a job and maintain their "security." Those who would be considered an S are people who are self employed and lose their income when they are not at work. (doctors, lawyers, dentists, etc.) People on the left side of the quadrant can, and some do, make a lot of money and are very successful. The problem with this success is that the more success you encounter the less personal time you have and the harder you have to work. Again, many people choose this route because they feel secure in the fact that they know where their next paycheck is coming from.

People on the "right side" of the quadrant are not concerned with security and are interested in creating income both as a business owner and investor. Business owners and investors enjoy tax breaks, are seen as visionaries and risk takers and when success comes they are the people who enjoy more free time.

This book is a learning tool for those of us interested in moving from the left side to the right side of the quadrant. Kiyosaki is methodical and slow in his approach and encourages people to keep their jobs while they take "baby steps" towards the B and I quadrants.

This is a very simple break down of a book that I would HIGHLY recommend to anybody interested in owning their own company through the creation of a system and investing. Kiyosaki speaks of creating a system that will continuously grow and can run in your absence. If you are not interested and what I just wrote seems like a conspiracy or the rantings of a person jaded by unemployment you wouldn't make it through and this book may anger you.

Hope this finds you well.

~jc
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230 reviews505 followers
June 14, 2011
賴匕丕 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 丕賲鬲丿丕丿 賱賰鬲丕亘 丕賱兀亘 丕賱睾賳賷 賵丕賱兀亘 丕賱賮賯賷乇 ..
丕賱賰鬲丕亘 賮賷賴 卮乇丨 鬲賮氐賷賱賷 賱賰賷賮賷丞 廿丿丕乇丞 丕賱賲丕賱 亘卮賰賱 丕丨鬲乇丕賮賷 賵賲毓乇賮丞 賱毓亘丞 丕賱賲丕賱 丕賱乇兀爻賲丕賱賷丞 ..

兀賳氐丨 亘賯乇丕亍鬲賴 亘卮丿丞 .. 毓賱賲丕賸 亘兀賳 賰賱 賰鬲亘 賰賷賵爻丕賰賷 兀賳氐丨 亘賴丕 賱爻賴賵賱丞 廿賷氐丕賱 丕賱賲毓賱賵賲丞 賵廿賯賳丕毓賰 亘卮賰賱 賰亘賷乇 亘賴丕 ..
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丨賷賳賲丕 賯乇兀鬲 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 .. 毓乇賮鬲 丕賱賮乇賯 亘賵囟賵丨 亘賷賳賴 賵亘賷賳賴 賰鬲丕亘賷 " 毓賯賱賷丞 丕賱乇噩賱 丕賱賲賱賷賵賳賷乇 " 賵賰鬲丕亘 " 兀睾賳賶 乇噩賱 賮賷 亘丕亘賱 " ... 賵丕賱匕賷 禺鬲賲鬲賴賲丕 丨丿賷孬丕賸 ..

賰賷賵爻丕賰賷 賷囟毓 賷丿賴 毓賱賶 丕賱噩乇丨 .. 賵賷氐賮 丕賱丿丕亍 .. 賵賷亘賷賾賳 丕賱賲丕賱 賰賷賮 鬲賯賷爻賴 賵賲丕 賴賷 丕賱賯賷賲丞 丕賱丨賯賷賯賷丞 賱賴 ..

爻兀亘丿兀 賯乇賷亘丕賸 亘丕賱賰鬲丕亘 丕賱孬丕賱孬 賱賴 " 丿賱賷賱 丕賱丕爻鬲孬賲丕乇 賱賱兀亘 丕賱睾賳賷 " 亘賲卮賷卅丞 丕賱賱賴 鬲毓丕賱賶 .. 賵賴賵 囟賲賳 丕賱賲禺胤胤 丕賱賯丕丿賲 ..

賱丕 夭賱鬲購 兀卮賰乇 丕賱賱賴 兀賳 兀噩乇賷 賰賱賲丞 毓賱賶 賱爻丕賳 氐丕丨亘賷 " 禺丕賱丿 丕賱卮睾丿賱賷 " 丨賷賳賲丕 賳氐丨賳賷 亘賰鬲丕亘 丕賱兀亘 丕賱睾賳賷 賵丕賱兀亘 丕賱賮賯賷乇 丕賱匕賷 兀毓鬲亘乇賴 亘丨賯 賲丨賵乇 鬲睾賷賾乇 噩匕乇賷 賮賷 丨賷丕鬲賷 丕賱賲丕賱賷丞 ..

賵賱丕 丿丕毓賷 賱兀賳 兀毓賷丿 丕賱賳氐賷丨丞 賲乇丞 兀禺乇賶 .. 亘賯乇丕亍丞 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 :)
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April 9, 2012
It's a masterpiece of saying nothing but sounding very knowledgeable while you do so. From what I can garner (and it's hard because there are few if any facts to go off in the book) he made his money n the real estate boom in the US. But that seems to have convinced him that he had some magic formula to success no one else had thought of. He has done a really good job at selling snake oil through his books though, so I suppose you have to hand him that. Read this if you believe that all it takes to make money is some magic beans and a map to the giants house.
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丕爻賲丨賵丕 賱賷 兀賳 兀賰鬲亘 賴賳丕 鬲毓賱賷賯賷 亘爻乇丿 賲丕 賰鬲亘鬲賴 毓賱賶 氐賮丨鬲賷 賰丕賲賱賸丕:
賯賱賷賱丞賹 賴賷 丕賱賰鬲亘 丕賱鬲賷 賱丕 鬲鬲乇賰賴丕 賯亘賱 兀賳 鬲鬲睾賷賾乇 丿丕禺賱賷賸丕 賵廿賱賶 丕賱兀亘丿貙 賵亘毓囟 賴匕丕 丕賱鬲睾賷賷乇 賯丿 賱丕 賷賰賵賳 賮賷 丕賱亘丿丕賷丞 馗丕賴乇賸丕貙 賱賰賳賾賴 賷馗賱賾 賯賱賯賸丕 賵丕囟胤乇丕亘丕賸 賮賷 丕賱丿丕禺賱 賷鬲丨賷賾賳 賱丨馗鬲賴.
兀丨丿 丕賱兀賲孬賱丞 毓賱賶 賴匕賴 丕賱賰鬲亘 賰鬲亘 "賰丕賷賵爻丕賰賷" : 賰鬲丕亘 (丕賱兀亘 丕賱睾賳賷 賵丕賱兀亘 丕賱賮賯賷乇RICH DAD ,POOR DAD)貙 賵 賰鬲丕亘 (丕賱賳賲賵匕噩 丕賱乇亘丕毓賷 賱賱鬲丿賮賯 丕賱賳賯丿賷 CASH FLOW QUADRANT)
丕賱賰鬲丕亘丕賳 賲鬲乇噩賲丕賳 廿賱賶 丕賱毓乇亘賷丞貙 賵賯丿 賯乇兀鬲 丕賱孬丕賳賷 亘丕賱廿賳噩賱賷夭賷丞 賮賰丕賳鬲 賱睾丞 丕賱賰丕鬲亘 爻賴賱丞 爻賱爻丞貙 賲亘丕卮乇丞 賵賵丕囟丨丞.
賷賲孬賾賱 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 丕賱兀賵賾賱 (丕賱兀亘 丕賱睾賳賷賾 賵丕賱兀亘 丕賱賮賯賷乇) 亘丕賱廿囟丕賮丞 廿賱賶 賰鬲丕亘 (爻乇賾 丕賱賳噩丕丨) 賱賲丕乇賰賵爻 亘丕賰賳噩賴丕賲 兀爻丕爻賸丕 賮賷 賮賳賾 氐賳丕毓丞 丕賱丨賷丕丞貙 鬲賱賰 丕賱丨賷丕丞 丕賱賰乇賷賲丞 丕賱鬲賷 爻購賱亘鬲 賲賳賾丕 亘爻亘亘 丕賱鬲賯丕賱賷丿 丕賱廿噩鬲賲丕毓賷丞貙 賵丕賱賲噩鬲賲毓丕鬲 丕賱兀亘賵賷丞.
賮賷 賰鬲丕亘 "爻乇賾 丕賱賳噩丕丨" 賷胤乇丨 丕賱賰丕鬲亘 賮賰乇丞 "丕賱賳噩丕丨" 賱丕 賰賵氐賮丞 噩丕賴夭丞貙 賵賱丕 賰賳氐丕卅丨 亘丕乇丿丞貙 亘賱 賰賲賮賴賵賲 禺丕賱氐貙 賷賲賰賳 賱賰賱賾 賯丕乇賷亍 兀賳 賷賮氐賾賱 亘賴 孬賵亘賴 丕賱禺丕氐 丕賱兀賳爻亘 賱賲賯丕爻賴 賵匕賵賯賴 賵丨丕噩鬲賴. 賵丕賱賰鬲丕亘 賷賲孬賾賱 賱亘賾 賲賮賴賵賲 "丕賱鬲賲鬲賷賳" 丕賱匕賷 賷胤乇丨賴 丕賱兀爻鬲丕匕 "賳爻賷賲 丕賱氐賲丕丿賷". 賵禺賱丕氐鬲賴貨 鬲賯賵賷丞 丕賱賯賵賷賾 (兀賷 鬲賲鬲賷賳賴)貙 賵 丕賱鬲毓丕賲賱 賲毓 丕賱囟毓賮 亘丨賰賲丞 丕賱丕賱鬲賮丕賮 毓賱賷賴 賵丕賱丕爻鬲睾賳丕亍 毓賳賴貙 賱丕 亘匕賱 丕賱毓賲乇 賮賷 鬲賯賵賷鬲賴貙 賵鬲丿毓賷賲賴.

兀賲賾丕 賰鬲丕亘 "丕賱兀亘 丕賱睾賳賷 賵丕賱兀亘 丕賱賮賯賷乇" 賮廿賳賾賴 丨丿賷孬 毓賳 丕賱丌亘丕亍 丕賱賮賯乇丕亍 (兀氐丨丕亘 丕賱卮賴丕丿丕鬲 丕賱噩丕賲毓賷丞 賵丕賱賵馗丕卅賮 丕賱賲爻賲賾丕丞)貙 丕賱匕賷賳 卮賯賵丕 賵鬲毓亘賵丕 賵兀賰賱 丕賱丿賴乇 賲賳 兀噩爻丕丿賴賲 賵賳賮賵爻賴賲 丨鬲賾賶 丕爻鬲胤丕毓賵丕 鬲賱亘賷丞 "噩夭亍" 賴賵 丕賱兀賴賲賾 賲賳 丕丨鬲賷丕噩丕鬲賳丕貙 賵囟丕賯鬲 噩賷賵亘賴賲貙 賵丿賲毓鬲 毓賷賵賳賴賲 賰孬賷乇賸丕 賱毓丿賲 賯丿乇鬲賴賲 毓賱賶 鬲賱亘賷丞 兀噩夭丕亍 兀禺乇賶 賲賳 鬲賱賰 丕賱丕丨鬲賷丕噩丕鬲貙 賮賷 賲賯丕亘賱 丕賱丌亘丕亍 丕賱兀睾賳賷丕亍 丕賱匕賷賳 乇亘賾賲丕 丨氐賱賵丕 毓賱賶 卮賴丕丿丕鬲 噩丕賲毓賷丞 賵乇亘賲丕 賱丕貙 賱賰賳賾賴賲 毓乇賮賵丕 賰賷賮 賷丿賷乇賵賳 丕賱賲丕賱貙 賵 賷爻鬲睾賳賵賳 毓賳 丕賱賵馗賷賮丞.
賵賴賰匕丕 賮賲丕 賷毓賱賲賰 廿賷丕賴 丕賱兀亘 丕賱賮賯賷乇 賴賵 丕賱賮賯乇 亘毓賷賳賴. 賮賷賲丕 賷毓賱賲賰 丕賱兀亘 丕賱睾賳賷 賮賳賾 丕賱丕爻鬲睾賳丕亍.

賰賲 兀鬲賲賳賶 兀賳 賷賰賵賳 丕賱賰鬲丕亘丕賳 丕賱爻丕亘賯丕賳 (爻乇賾 丕賱賳噩丕丨) 賵(丕賱兀亘 丕賱睾賳賷 賵丕賱兀亘 丕賱賮賯賷乇) 賴丿賷丞 賰賱賾 胤丕賱亘賺 賷賳賴賷 賲乇丨賱鬲賴 丕賱孬丕賳賵賷丞 (賵賴匕丕 夭賲丕賳賴丕)貨 賱兀賳賾 丕賱兀賵賾賱 爻賷毓賷賳賴 亘廿匕賳 丕賱賱賴 毓賱賶 鬲丨丿賷丿 丕鬲噩丕賴賴 丕賱毓賱賲賷貙 賮賷賲丕 爻賷毓賷賳賴 丕賱孬丕賳賷 亘廿匕賳 丕賱賱賴 毓賱賶 鬲丨丿賷丿 丕鬲噩丕賴賴 "丕賱毓賲賱賷".

兀賾賲賾丕 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 丕賱孬丕賳賷 賱賭"賰丕賷賵爻丕賰賷" 賮賴賵 丨丿賷孬 廿賱賶 兀丐賱卅賰 丕賱匕賷賳 賴賲 兀賲孬丕賱賷 賵兀賲孬丕賱 丕賱賰孬賷乇賷賳 賲賲賾賳 丨賵賱賷貙 賲賲賳 賴賲 囟丨賷丞 丕賱賳噩丕丨 丕賱匕賷 毓乇賮賵賴 賲賳 禺賱丕賱 鬲毓乇賷賮 賲噩鬲賲毓賴賲 賱賴貙 賵囟丨丕賷丕 鬲毓丕賱賷賲 丕賱丌亘丕亍 丕賱賮賯乇丕亍 兀氐丨丕亘 丕賱卮賴丕丿丕鬲 賵丕賱賵馗丕卅賮貙 丕賱匕賷賳 賱丕 賷購賳賰乇 噩賴丿賴賲 賵氐丿賯 賳氐丨賴賲貙 賱賰賳賾賴賲 鈥撠藏з囐� 丕賱賱賴 禺賷乇賸丕- 亘匕賱賵丕 "兀丨爻賳" 賲丕 毓賳丿賴賲貙 賵賱賲 賷賰賳 丕賱兀丨爻賳 賵丕賱兀賮囟賱 賵丕賱兀氐賵亘.
賴匕丕 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 氐乇丕禺賹 賮賷 賵噩賴 丕賱賳丕卅賲賷賳 賮賷 丕賱毓爻賱 丕賱賲睾卮賵卮貙 賵 氐賮毓丕鬲 毓賱賶 賵噩賵賴 丕賱睾丕卅亘賷賳 毓賳 丕賱賵毓賷貙 賵 丨亘賱賹 賲賲丿賵丿 賱賲賳 兀乇丕丿 丕賱禺乇賵噩 賲賳 丕賱噩亘賾 丕賱毓賲賷賯.
賮賷 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 鬲卮乇賷丨賹 丿賯賷賯 賱賵丕賯毓 賰賱賾 賲賳 賷噩賳賷 賲丕賱丕賸貙 賵禺丕乇胤丞 胤乇賷賯 毓丕賲賾丞 賱賱廿賳鬲賯丕賱 亘賷賳 禺丕賳丕鬲 丕賱賳賲賵匕噩 丕賱賲乇亘賾毓. 賵賴賵 丕爻鬲賰賲丕賱 賱賱賰鬲丕亘 丕賱兀賵賾賱 毓賳 "丕賱兀亘 丕賱睾賳賷 賵丕賱兀亘 丕賱賮賯賷乇".
兀鬲賲賳賶 兀賳 賷賯乇兀賴 賰賱賾 賲賵馗賾賮 賲賴賲丕 毓賱鬲 乇鬲亘鬲賴 賵丕賲鬲賱兀鬲 噩賷賵亘賴貙 賵兀賳 賷賯乇兀賴 賰賱賾 兀亘賺 賮賯賷乇賺 賱賷賳賯匕 兀賵賱丕丿賴 丕賱匕賷賳 賱賵 賲丕鬲 禺卮賷 毓賱賷賴賲貙 賵賰賱賾 賲丐賲賳 賷丐賲賳 亘兀賳賾 丕賱乇夭賯 賮賷 丕賱爻賲丕亍 賱丕 賮賷 丕賱兀乇囟貙 賵亘賷丿 丕賱乇亘賾 賱丕 亘賷丿 丕賱毓亘丿.

亘毓丿 賴匕賴 丕賱賰鬲亘貙 爻賷爻賰賳賰 賯賱賯 丨賲賷丿貙 賵爻鬲賮賰賾乇 賲乇賾丞 兀禺乇賶 亘丨賯賷賯丞 丨賷丕鬲賰 賵賵丕賯毓賰貙 賵爻鬲毓賷丿 亘丕賱鬲兀賰賷丿 乇爻賲 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賳 丌賲丕賱賰 賵胤賲賵丨丕鬲賰 賵賲毓丕賱賲 胤乇賷賯賰.
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55 reviews19 followers
March 2, 2008
For those of you who want to take control of your financial future, I recommend the Rich Dad, Poor Dad books. This is the second book in his series. It will not give you specific details of how to make those changes. It changes the way you think about money and opens your eyes to possibilites. Hopefully, it gives you the courage to make changes in your life to be financially successful. I know that Robert Kiyosaki's books have made drastic changes to our lives and it was only 1 year ago that my dh read his first book.
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1,201 reviews1,024 followers
March 31, 2010
This book expands on the concepts presented in . Don't expect a detailed guide to getting rich; Kiyosaki explains that he doesn't write how-to books, but rather provides the mental framework that's necessary for gaining great wealth. He calls it the BE-DO-HAVE approach: "strengthen your thoughts (being) so that you can take the action (doing) that will enable you to become financially free (having)."

Kiyosaki promotes himself as living proof that you can get rich quickly; he went from homeless to millionaire in 4 years, and financially independent in another 5. Understandably, he doesn't believe in the "get rich slowly" movement, and thinks you're wasting your time if you do. He also rejects such other common wisdom as seeking job security, relying on mutual funds, and considering a house an asset.

His promise:
"If you have a secure system that produces more and more money with less and less work, then you really do not need a job, or need to worry about losing your job or need to live life below your means. Instead of living below your means, expand your means. To make more money, simply expand the system and hire more people".


The last page of the book provides a great summary:
"Your boss's job is to give you a job. It's your job to make yourself rich. Are you ready to stop hauling water buckets and begin building pipelines of cash flow to support you, your family, and your lifestyle? Minding your own business might be difficult and sometimes confusing, especially at first...the hardest part of the process is at the start. Once you make the commitment, life really does get easier and easier."


The reference to hauling water buckets relates to an analogy at the beginning of the book. Think of money as water. Most people try to increase their income by working more hours, or carrying more buckets of water. This is exhausting, and can only get you so far. Instead, it's better to run a business and invest to earn passive income 24/7, represented by building pipelines that provide a constant flow of water.

The book explores Kiyosaki's idea of the Cashflow Quadrant, which divides income generation into 4 quadrants.


Cashflow Quadrant
E: Employee
has a job
works for the system
values security, certainty, benefits over money

S: Self-employed
owns a job
is the system
values independence over money

B: Business owner
runs a system in which people work for them
creates, owns, or controls the system
delegates to hired experts

I: Investor
invests money into the system
money works for them

Differences between the left and ride sides
The E and S are on the left, the B and I on the right.
The left side values security, while the right side values freedom.
The right side has more tax advantages.
The right side must be good with financial numbers.
The left side is riskier because you need to live within your means and keep your job.

Differences between an "S" and "B" business
"B" can leave their business for a year or more, and the business will be more profitable when they return. "S" business would collapse if the owner left.
"S" owns a job, "B" owns a system and hires competent people to operate it.

Additional notes
Become a B before an I because I's invest in B's. Having a business will give you business sense, plus the free time and money to invest.

Become a higher level investor
Levels 0-3 are poor or middle class, and invest unintelligently, if at all.
Level 4 - Long-Term Investor: starts early, uses stocks and mutual funds to get rich in the long term.
Level 5 - Sophisticated Investor: uses riskier vehicles like real estate, businesses, new stock issues.
Level 6 - Capitalist: creates investments that create jobs and make others rich.

A house is a liability, not an asset, because it doesn't generate cash, and it costs you in maintenance and taxes.
Formula for wealth: "build a business and buy real estate"; make money with C corporations, and shelter the income in real estate.

7 Steps to the Financial Fast Track
1. Mind your own business
Fill out your personal financial statement
Set 1- and 5-year financial goals

2. Control your cash flow
Pay yourself first - save to invest
Eliminate personal debt

3. Know the difference between risk and risky
Ignorance is risky; business and investing aren't
Relying on job security is risky; minding your own business isn't
Buying liabilities is risky; buying assets isn't

4. Become educated in investing and business
For financial areas outside your expertise, 1) get educated or 2) find experts
Learn from seminars, classes, trade expos, and media

5. Seek mentors
Find investing and business role models
The 6 people you spend the most time with determine your future

6. Make disappointment your strength
Try new things and expect disappointment, but have a mentor to coach you through the experience

7. Have faith
Believe in yourself
Start today!
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197 reviews10 followers
June 12, 2011
It's an alright book. Gives you a bit to think about but nothing revolutionizing. The last 40 pages or so are just blatant propaganda for his first book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, and his CASHFLOW games. If you're going to read one of Kiyosaki's books then you might as well read the original:听 (and be aware that Kiyosaki's only听successful听venture is the Rich Dad franchise).

Conclusion: Skip it.
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Author听1 book6 followers
February 13, 2014
賰鬲丕亘 乇丕卅毓 賯丿 賷睾賷乇 賲噩乇賶 丨賷丕鬲賰

鬲匕賰乇 丿毓丕亍 丕賱賳亘賶 氐賱賶 丕賱賱賴 毓賱賷賴 賵爻賱賲 "丕賱賱賴賲 廿賳賶 兀爻兀賱賰 丕賱賴丿賶 賵丕賱鬲賯賶 賵丕賱毓賮丕賮 賵丕賱睾賳賶"

賵鬲匕賰乇 賰匕賱賰 丿毓丕卅賴 "丕賱賱賴賲 廿賳賶 兀毓賵匕 亘賰 賲賳 丕賱賰賮乇 賵丕賱賮賯乇"

丕賱賱賴賲 丕噩毓賱 丕賱丿賳賷丕 賮賶 兀賷丿賷賳丕 賱丕 賮賶 賯賱賵亘賳丕 賵丕噩毓賱賳丕 賳爻禺乇 毓賱賲賳丕 賵兀賲賵丕賱賳丕 賮賷 爻亘賷賱 賳氐乇丞 丿賷賳賰
146 reviews4 followers
March 16, 2014
It would be sufficient for people eager to be investors to stop at Rich Dad Poor Dad. I could not finish this book because I felt that I was really just reading the same repetitive opinion -- that creating business systems and focusing on investments were the only wise things to do. There weren't really much practical advice or learning points to be obtained here.
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5 reviews23 followers
September 29, 2018
Had never thought about writing any book review this soon. But succumbed to feeling of disgust I experienced while reading this book.

Book is highly repetitive. Author just goes on and on and on and on explaining precisely what he has already done in his 1st book Rich Dad Poor Dad, which is still a readable one. If one wants to read any book of this author, one should read Rich Dad Poor Dad and then completely drop the idea of reading any of his books further.

Author talks about taking weekend courses in the book. He needs to take some weekend classes on English, since the language of the author, by no means, is better than that of a 7th grade student.

He indeed knows how to sell things. He just keeps on selling his books and board games throughout the book. He鈥檇 compel one so hard to buy his $8-each-and-worth-not-even-a-buck-books that one would eventually end up buying his books or board games.

This 370+ pages book (length of the book may vary depending upon the edition one may read) can be summarised in 2 pages of A4 Size.

A highly overrated book!
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451 reviews119 followers
April 28, 2024
讴鬲丕亘 丌賲賵夭卮蹖 禺賵亘蹖 亘賵丿. 丿乇 丕蹖賳 讴鬲丕亘 丕賵賲丿賴 讴賴 丿乇丌賲丿夭丕蹖蹖 亘賴 4 賳賵毓 讴丕乇賲賳丿蹖貙 禺賵蹖卮 賮乇賲丕蹖蹖貙 賲丕賱讴蹖鬲 讴爻亘 賵 讴丕乇貙 爻乇賲丕蹖賴 诏匕丕乇蹖 丕賳噩丕賲 賲蹖卮賴 賵 丿賵賲賵乇丿 丕賵賱 乇丕 爻賲鬲 趩倬 趩賴丕乇乇丕賴 賵 丿賵 賲賵乇丿 丌禺乇 乇丕 爻賲鬲 乇丕爻鬲 趩賴丕乇乇丕賴 賳丕賲诏匕丕乇蹖 讴乇丿賴 賵 丕亘鬲丿丕 賴乇蹖讴 乇丕 鬲賵囟蹖丨 丿丕丿賴 賵 賲卮禺氐丕鬲 賵 氐賮丕鬲 丌丿賲賴丕蹖 賴乇亘禺卮 乇丕 賳蹖夭 亘乇乇爻蹖 讴乇丿賴 丕爻鬲.
爻倬爻 亘賴 鬲賵囟蹖丨 丕蹖賳讴賴 趩胤賵乇 賲蹖鬲賵丕賳 亘賴 爻賲鬲 乇丕爻鬲 趩賴丕乇乇丕賴 賯丿賲 诏匕丕卮鬲賴 賵 丿乇丌賲丿 禺賵丿 乇丕 丕夭 丕蹖賳 亘禺卮 亘賴 丿爻鬲 丌賵乇丿. 亘禺卮蹖 讴賴 亘丕 讴丕乇讴賲鬲乇 丿乇丌賲丿蹖 亘蹖卮鬲乇 賳爻亘鬲 亘賴 爻賲鬲 趩倬 毓丕蹖丿鬲丕賳 禺賵丕賴丿 卮丿.
賴乇趩賳丿 賳賵蹖爻賳丿賴 亘爻蹖丕乇蹖 丕夭 賲孬丕賱賴丕蹖 禺賵丿 乇丕 亘乇乇賵蹖 亘丕夭丕乇 丕賲乇蹖讴丕 丌賵乇丿賴 讴賴 亘乇丕蹖 賲丕 讴丕賲賱丕 睾乇蹖亘 丕爻鬲 丕賲丕 賳讴丕鬲 诏賮鬲賴 卮丿賴 丿乇 讴鬲丕亘 丌賲賵夭卮蹖 禺賵亘 賵 賲賮蹖丿 亘乇丕蹖 毓賱丕賯賲賳丿丕賳 亘賴 讴鬲亘 丕賯鬲氐丕丿蹖 丕爻鬲.
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134 reviews476 followers
July 11, 2021
2.5* 膼峄峜 c农ng ok. Ph霉 h峄 v峄沬 nh峄痭g ng瓢峄漣 quan t芒m ch峄� 膽峄� "t峄� do t脿i ch铆nh". M矛nh c农ng c贸 t矛m hi峄僽 v峄� v岷 膽峄� n脿y r峄搃 n锚n 膽峄峜 h啤i ch谩n, nh瓢ng c农ng h峄峜 膽瓢峄 m峄檛 s峄� 膽i峄乽.
S谩ch ch峄� y岷縰 ki峄僽 self-help, t岷璸 trung ph谩t tri峄僴 mindset ch峄� kh么ng t岷璸 trung l岷痬 kh铆a c岷h th峄眂 h脿nh (d霉 c农ng c贸 n贸i v峄� kh铆a c岷h 膽贸 m峄檛 v脿i ch峄�). C农ng chung khuy岷縯 膽i峄僲 v峄沬 nh峄痭g cu峄憂 self-help kh谩c: ch峄� n贸i v峄� mindset th么i n锚n c贸 c岷 k茅o n贸 ra th脿nh nguy锚n m峄檛 cu峄憂 d脿i tr锚n 400 trang kh么ng tr峄漣 (-.-)
Nhi峄乽 review (th岷璵 ch铆 c岷� t谩c gi岷�) 膽峄乽 n贸i quy峄僴 n脿y gi峄憂g nh瓢 m峄檛 ph峄� l峄 cho t岷璸 1, tri峄僴 khai c峄� th峄� t岷璸 1 th么i. N贸i chung n岷縰 mu峄憂 膽峄峜 serie n脿y th矛 v岷玭 n锚n 膽峄峜 t岷璸 1 tr瓢峄沜. L媒 do m矛nh ch峄� 膽峄峜 t岷璸 2 v矛 k峄� s谩ch c么ng ty m矛nh ch峄� c贸 m峄梚 t岷璸 2 th么i n锚n m矛nh 膽峄峜 t岷璸 2 thoi :)))
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59 reviews417 followers
July 10, 2009
Why I Read this Book: Anytime a book or author gets as much notoriety as the Cashflow brand has, I feel it is my duty to at least see what the fuss is about. Plus, I can always stand to learn a little bit more about the financial component to success.

Review:

For those of you who have not yet read the original Rich Dad Poor Dad or at least its review on this site, I recommend you do so before diving into Cashflow. This book is more of a sequel to Kiyosaki鈥檚 first book than anything else, however it does serve as a worthy stand-alone book if you so desire.

The real beauty of this book as well as any other from the Rich Dad series, is Kiyosaki鈥檚 amazing knack for writing in a way that is easy for even the most average of persons to understand. Whether you are a well versed personal finance expert or someone who has done little more than manage an allowance as a child, there is a lot here for both to learn.

Much of the book consists of Kiyosaki relating various career paths with his four quadrant system he has developed. This system breaks careers and wealth building into the categories of employee, self- employed, business-owner and investor. The real key to the whole system is getting yourself into either the business-owner or investor quadrants in order to really get on the path to financial success and freedom. It is these two quadrants together that lead to great wealth building.

Some of the teachings will no doubt seem obvious and kudos to you if that is the case more often than not. The unfortunate truth is that a great majority of our society has been brought up thinking that the career path of being a great employee of a great company is what all our training as children all the way through university has been building towards. Please don鈥檛 get me wrong, for many the path to success is directly up the corporate latter. This is fine with me as long as those who have defined success in this way have done so while knowing all of the other options available.

If Robert Kiyosaki has done nothing more than bring attention to the fact that there is much more possibility to a career than getting a job for someone else, he has done us all a great service. In fact there is much more available now than there ever was, and the opportunities will only grow. Those of you who have spent a few hours on Reading For Your Success have no doubt been unable to avoid the many experts proving this to be the case. The books you will find here show you the many paths to financial and personal success. It seems like every day someone is finding another unique and exciting way to define their success, so please continue to explore.

Reading Cash Flow Quadrant was extremely liberating for two reasons. First off it made me even more aware of the new and exciting roads to success that were not encouraged throughout my years in university and prior. For me I can never read enough about the road less traveled. The second was that I knew there were millions of people reading Robert Kiyosaki鈥檚 books all over the world and there was a pretty good chance that like-minded excitement and inspiration was brewing in these fellow readers as well.

Keep in mind that it is not just you or me as individuals who are better off for reading books like Cash Flow and others on this site. It is our success-minded population as a whole that is better off for those around us being as motivated and encouraged as we are. Mark my words; it will be people just like yourself who will be with you all along your journey to success. I encourage you to embrace the lessons in this book for their value, but more importantly I encourage you to embrace the experiences and opportunities that a book like this represents on your road to success. The odds are that you will never be able to look back and pinpoint just one thing that led you to accomplish your goals, but instead it is the accumulation of all your knowledge and experience that grants you success. Cashflow is another worthy lesson to add to the list.

-Reading for Your Success
18 reviews
March 27, 2008
This book will help you understand how money works.
Basically we all generate income from one of four quadrants.
鈥淓鈥� employee
鈥淪鈥� self-employed
鈥淏鈥� business owner
鈥淚鈥� investor
Traditional school drives most people to trade time for money on the 鈥淓鈥� and 鈥淪鈥� quadrants, when in reality true prosperity comes from producing value in the 鈥淏鈥� and 鈥淚鈥� quadrants.
This is a must read! It contains invaluable information. True principles of prosperity we're talking here. READ IT!
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Author听4 books84 followers
July 29, 2009
The much maligned Robert Kiyosaki is here to open your eyes to the new age of finance. The age in which great sums of money are needed just to survive into retirement. Do you realize that if you're in your 20's now you'll need approximately $2.5 million to retire on? Just look at how quickly those gas prices are going up and imagine the cost of living 45 years from now.

Kiyosaki believes that the government and business are conspiring to keep the general public down by advocating education as the end-all and cure-all to the American Dream. As a former educator at the college / university level, I can tell you that an education will get you a direct ticket to debt if you don't look to your financial betterment and learn how to invest in business and real estate. This book is a must read for people who don't want to struggle financially all their lives or end up working as a Wal-Mart greeter at 75.

And if you think, like many of my former students, that a $100,000 salary will bring you wealth and security into retirement, think again. Considering that half that money will go in taxes (income, property, sales, etc.) you've got a miserable $50,000 left over. That should cover your mortgage, now what?

Kiyosaki and others on the cutting edge, realize that today one cannot rely on the government or one's employer for their financial present or future and that owning a business in some capacity is the wave of the future. And more and more people are jumping on the bandwagon, home based business on the rise (interesting that the majority of new entrepreneurs are women).

This is a must read for current and future providers.

A MUST READ!!!
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162 reviews12 followers
November 2, 2023
Tai antra mano skaityta Kiyosakio knyga ir matau, kad daugiau skaityti neverta - pradeda kartotis. Ir kartojasi ne tik lyginant su kita knyga, bet ir tos pa膷ios knygos r臈muose, matyt siekiant, kad id臈jos geriau 寞simint懦.

Pagrindin臈 id臈ja - kad yra keturi b奴dai 啪mogui gauti pajam懦. Pirmas - b奴ti samdomu darbuotoju. Antras - vykdyti individuali膮 veikl膮. Tre膷ias - vystyti nuosav膮 didesn寞 versl膮. Ketvirtas - investuoti. Nieko nuostabaus, kad pastarieji du b奴dai yra veiksmingiausi siekiant finansin臈s laisv臈s. 漠domesn臈 寞啪valga - kad daugelis versl懦 u啪stringa individualios veiklos stadijoje, kai visas verslas sustatytas aplink savinink膮 ir jo nesant vietoje statinys gri奴va. Tuo tarpu tre膷ios kategorijos verslas paremtas kokybi拧k懦 verslo proces懦 寞vedimu, kai savininkas ilgainiui gali pasitraukti i拧 tiesioginio 寞mon臈s valdymo ir tik gauti dividendus, ne寞d臈damas daug nuosavo laiko.

Knyg膮 rekomenduo膷iau ie拧kantiems 寞kv臈pimo prad臈ti nuosav膮 versl膮 ar investuoti. Ta膷iau ka啪koki懦 labai praktini懦 patarim懦 tik臈tis neverta - kalbama labiau apie tai, kod臈l verta tai daryti, o ne kaip to pasiekti.
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9,562 reviews2 followers
July 20, 2015
讴爻亘 孬乇賵鬲 亘賴 乇賵卮 倬丿乇 倬賵賱丿丕乇 2
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655 reviews49 followers
December 29, 2008
This is an intriguing follow-up to "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," and I enjoyed the way Kiyosaki devised his four quadrants. He definitely has a point about the difference between each quadrant or type of person. He provides sensible advice for transiting between columns.

As an interesting aside, he makes an excellent point about the public education system. I had already begun homeschooling my children because of many of the points that he discusses in his book. Specifically, the system's tendency to create employees who do things exactly and unquestionly, without thinking outside the box. I, personally, am not homeschooling my children so that they can grow up and become "B" or "I" folks (though I'd like to see them do so), but so they learn how to think and question. It was just interesting to see those points brought up against the public education system in a financial book.

My intended method of managing money trends more towards Dave Ramsey's advice than Kiyosaki's, in terms of acquiring (or not acquiring) debt, but given the local housing bust, I think Ramsey's advice has certainly played through. That said, I appreciated Kiyosaki's perspective on "how can I afford this" rather than "I can't afford this"; that is, seeking creative methods to finding a solution, rather than giving up.

An interesting, thought-provoking, financially helpful book. The only problem I have is that I always find myself seriously considering purchasing Kiyosaki's $200 board game when I finish. (Not because he turns the entire book into a commercial - although he does mention it frequently - but because I am interested in seeing how it works and how much it really helps to change financial attitudes.)
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280 reviews37 followers
June 28, 2019
Makasih Om Kiyosaki sudah memberi nasihat-nasihat keuangan yang gamblang dan blak-blakan. Saya yang juga konservatif melindungi nilai kapitalisme setuju banget sama pemikiran Om. Orang Indonesia yang bermental "PNS" emang pas kalo mbaca bukunya om ini.

Tapi sayang, ada yang mengusik saya dari pernyataan Om di buku, dan diulang-ulang terus sama Om. Tentang pendidikan formal, terutama pendidikan tinggi, yang menurut Om tidak penting. Tentu saya ngerti maksud Om, pendidikan formal itu mencetak pegawai, bukan pengusaha. Om juga memberi contoh macam Bill Gates atau Zuckerberg. Tapi sentimen anti pendidikan Om kuat banget. Ya tentu Om tinggal di Amerika yang pendidikannya relatif lebih bagus. Lha masalahnya Om, di Indonesia, pendidikan belum merata, bahkan yang berpendidikan pun sering nipu yang tak berpendidikan (yang bodoh). Orang yang ngga berpendidikan di sini, ya saya yakin sebagian besar ngga ada yang bisa sekritis Bill Gates terus tiba2 nyiptain Microsoft. Apalagi Om ini malah nghina lulusan S3. Iya Om tau, Amrik udah banyak S3 nya, lha Indo, kita kekurangan tenaga ahli Om, jadinya kita sering impor tenaga ahli. Nyatanya emang di sini paling gampang nyari pengetahuan bahkan keterampilan di sekolah Om.

Inget juga Om kata Pakdhe Benjamin Franklin (yang mungkin lebih cocok untuk Indo):

"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest."

Tapi poin-poin lainnya, apalagi tentang Om ngajak untuk mbuat bisnis itu emang pas banget sih. Indonesia juga masih kekurangan pengusaha. Makasih Om sudah ngajak lepas dari mental pegawai.

Bintang 3/5 untuk bukunya Om ini.
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19 reviews24 followers
June 19, 2012
Brilliant. Now is the time to get focused on how to acquire financial intelligence.
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247 reviews
March 2, 2017
After reading Robert's acclaimed novel, Rich Dad Poor Dad, I knew I had to jump to get this book! While its predecessor mainly explains what differentiates the poor and middle class from the wealthy, Cashflow Quadrant outlines how the wealthy ascend to financial freedom, and the levels that are required to equip oneself with financial literacy. There are four main types of people: E for Employees, S for Self-Employed, B for Businessman, and I for Investors. Kiyosaki reiterates time and time again how important it is that the poor and middle class---who usually operate as Es and S's---gain the financial education and mindset they need to be Bs and Is like the rich. In what were the best 300 ebook pages of my 17 year old life (Yup, I'm a millenial babe!), Kiyosaki lists out the ways the rich operate financially, how they accrue assets unlike liabilities, and how the design of our fiat monetary system is designed so that Bs and Is are more affluent and advantaged than Es and Ss.

I came into this book with a somewhat matured mindset about money, having just read Rich Dad Poor Dad. But some main points/tips of advice that caught my eye in Kiyosaki's book were the following:

'In the game of money, strive to be the bank, not the banker'
'If you taking the risk (when buying property or making any investment for that matter), make sure you're getting paid for it. In other words, make sure you are not paying to take a loss.'
'Unless you're getting passive income from your house, it is a liability and not an asset'
'Money=debt. Remember that. Try to have as few debts as possible. If it's a personal debt, make sure it's small. If it's large debt, make sure someone else is paying for it.'
'The rich protect their money by creating corporate bodies for them while Es and Ss act as human ones.'
'Es and Ss strive for safety and job security. Bs and Is strive for financial freedom'
'Kennedy was the last president to challenge the Federal Reserve System' (more of a fun fact than a financial OMG moment)
'Pay yourself first. Always'
'Investing involves risk (something that's inevitable and can only be controlled not extinguished). Being financially uneducated is risky.'
'We are in the Information Age, where the Industrial-Age mindset that the government should give us entitlements like Social Security and Medicare are long outdated. In the Industrial Age, the cookie cutter formula of 'go to school, get good grades, and get a secure, high-paying job' is an obsolete way of thinking, and yet we continue to base our economy off of that.'


I also made sure to jot down the list of books that Kiyosaki recommended in Cashflow Quadrant (but since this is Feb. 2017, and a certain Cheeto in Chief is in office, I won't be reading Art of the Deal anytime soon). I recommend reading any of these books to expound your insight in economic history, theory, and application, like Kiyosaki said:

The Worldly Philosophers
The Creature of Jekyll Island
Unlimited Wealth
The Sovereign Individual
The Crest of The Wave
The Great Depression Ahead
The Wealth of Nations

I hated myself for it, but I found myself nodding in awe at the points he was making about our failed government-backed social welfare system. Although I'm a big proponent of some of the welfare he renounced, I know that what lies for me in terms of Social Security will most likely, if not definitely be long gone by the time I'm retired. And throughout this book, I was all too familiar with the highlighter icon on my OneNote because all this man spoke was truth! I may come from an ignorant place, since my only financial experience has been with my allowance, I think in principle, this book gets it. I was so thrilled the author actually recommended more books for me to quench my appetite for more finance books. I'm currently on The Creature of Jekyll Island, and hope to put his advice to good practice during college with my $100k in debt as my net worth!
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21 reviews37 followers
August 24, 2014
"E = Employee, S = Self Employed, B = Business Owner, I = Investor Each quadrant has their own financial perspective. Love this quote 鈥淭he rich buy assets. The poor only have expenses. The middle class buys liabilities they think are assets. The poor and the middle class work for money. The rich have money work for them. - Robert T. Kiyosaki鈥� #MyFavQuote
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51 reviews
November 27, 2022
First finance book I鈥檝e read so don鈥檛 really know what to think. It was uhhhh鈥�.ok? semi informative? Not sure how this would really be applied for me specifically but doesn鈥檛 necessarily mean it was bad. Probably 2.7 stars.
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3 reviews
November 16, 2024
Easy read and a great introduction to building wealth from a birds eye view. Not a step by step book. Very fluffy and focused more on general principles. Be in control of your emotions, make decisions based on numbers not how you are feeling. Seek advice from those that have experience in the arena you want to be in. Live within your means before you expand your means.
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733 reviews116 followers
July 11, 2022
If you can get past the insane repetitiveness this book has some golden principles to live by.
This book should be read every 5-10 years or so to remind yourself of what's most important and how to stay focused.
Invest in assets that generate you income, lend money to get interest not the other way around, stop accumulating liabilities or else you will fall into the debt trap and never be financially free.
Invest in cash flowing rental properties, invest in the stock market but actually go against the masses and don't diversify.
Just because you paid off your house doesn't mean it's not a liability anymore. You still have to pay city taxes, utilities, insurance, etc. A house is only ever not a liability when you're cashflowing.
The fact that this book has a ton of repetitive filler and yet I still rate it 5/5 stars should tell you something ;)
Life changer <3
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17 reviews42 followers
September 12, 2020
"Somos un pa铆s libre. Hay gente que trabaja m谩s duro, que son m谩s inteligentes, que est谩n m谩s motivados por el 茅xito, que tienen m谩s talento o que est谩n m谩s deseosos de tener una buena vida que otros. Somos libres para tratar de satisfacer esas ambiciones si tenemos la determinaci贸n. Sin embargo, cada vez que a alguien le va mejor, algunas personas dicen que es injusto. Esas mismas personas piensan que ser铆a justo si los ricos compartieran con los pobres."
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122 reviews9 followers
January 21, 2013
Recommended by coworker Josh F, this book presents some complex or "hidden" truths that will open your eyes to false conventional financial wisdom. For example, a mortgage isn't an asset but a liability in disguise. Def got me thinking about the importance of upping my financial knowledge as well as challenging my thinking of being an employee vs being a business owner.
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723 reviews125 followers
September 22, 2018
漠domu buvo skaityti ir susipa啪inti su autoriaus po啪i奴riu 寞 finansus, pinigus ir darb膮. Galb奴t ne su visom id臈jom norisi sutikti. Visgi, saky膷iau, knygoje d臈stomos mintys prapl臈t臈 akirat寞 bei leido geriau suvokti ir pa啪inti save - pats kvadrantas, suskirstantis pinig懦 gavimo b奴dus, 啪inios apie investuotoj懦 lygius ir tipus, pasidalinimas savo ir aplinkini懦 patirtimi.
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39 reviews10 followers
July 30, 2018
Preveden kod nas kao 鈥淭ok gotovog novca鈥�, samo preformulisana verzija knjige 鈥淏ogati otac siroma拧ni otac鈥�. Ako ste pro膷itali bogatog oca, presko膷ite ovo. Ako niste, predla啪em da to pro膷itate, i jo拧 jednom presko膷ite ovo.
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