| | |  | Special Packages | Home » » Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money - That The Poor and Middle Class Do Not! | | | | | | | Description: | | The Bestselling Personal Finance Book of All Time Read the book that started it all, Rich Dad Poor Dad, the New York Times #1 Bestseller that changed how the world views money and investing. When Robert Kiyosaki, successful investor, author, and businessman, first published Rich Dad Poor Dad, he stated, "Your house is not an asset." The so-called financial experts lambasted him. But today, Robert’s words ring truer than ever. Rich Dad Poor Dad teaches you to think like the rich, and explains how money works – giving you the secrets about money that rich teach their children and that the middle-class do not. In Rich Dad Poor Dad you learn: • The importance of your personal financial statement and how to read one • The difference between an asset and a liability • The difference between how the middle-class thinks about money and how the rich think about money • How to invest for cash flow instead of capital gains • And much more! In reading Rich Dad Poor Dad, you’ll better understand the power that your thinking can have on your life. If you are looking for financial freedom, then Rich Dad Poor Dad is a great place to start your learning process. Start your financial education today with Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad, the best-selling personal finance book of all time! | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Robert T. Kiyosaki | | Paperback:
| 207 pages | | Publisher:
| Business Plus | | Publication Date:
| April 01, 2000 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0446677450 | | Product Length:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 0.63 inches | | Product Height:
| 9.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.58 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2505 reviews |
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707 of 764 found the following review helpful:
Great books RTKJul 22, 2002
By We're Going Places!! I just purchased Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Retire Young, Retire Rich and Rich Dad's guide to investing. I also have the tapes from RD, PD, CFQ, and RDGTI. These excellent programs by RTK have already made a profound change in my personal and financial life. They are a must for anyone who wants success.Two others are Millionaire Next Door and The Millionaire Mind.
628 of 678 found the following review helpful:
RD/PD the power of MLM????Jan 19, 2003
By Wimge I have read more than a half dozen reviews (probably same person) attributing the success to Rich Dad, Poor Dad to network marketing (MLM).I don't know if there is any truth to that or not, but I sure hope so.You see, I just signed up into a MLM company (not Amway) and if MLM can turn a book into a mega best aeller like some people have indicated, then that certaintly prooves the power of network marketing.And obviously Network Marketing (MLM) is far more powerful than that cheesy, supposedly well researched (it's not) website that gets getting mentioned here or the constant barrage of 1 star bashers (really just one person with a attitude problem) and obviously more successful than the self publishing industry.Thanks to RD/PD, I have reorganized my investments, started a successful business and am sharing this info with family and friends.1 star reviewer (s), get a life already!
987 of 1069 found the following review helpful:
Financial Literacy 101Jun 19, 2002
By barry kaufman Where do you learn about money? School? No! Too busy memerizing war dates. Parents? Possibly, but not likely.If you dislike this book you have probably bought into the Great American Lie of go to school, get a job and after 40 years you get a gold watch. And you are in rat race my friend.I have a gold watch already. It says to Barry Kaufman the greatest guy in the world from Barry Kaufman the greatest guy in the world. I didn't have to wait 40 years for mine or sell my soul to corporate America for a little cup of soup (called wages)I also suggest reading Who Stole the American Dream, Wave 4 and Turner, Turner, Turner: The King of Network Marketing.
256 of 273 found the following review helpful:
Definitely NOT for TeenagersOct 31, 2003
If some adults can't understand this great work by Kiyosaki, how can we expect our teenagers to understand it?No, instead, I would recommend Rich Dad's Rich Kid Smart Kid and then move them up to Rich Dad Poor Dad and Rich Dad's Success Stories after that. Great to see the the Rich Dad books are still best sellers and that intelligent people are NOT taking that single one star basher too seriously. Poor guy must have a very boring life!
501 of 540 found the following review helpful:
Why listen to Kiyosaki and add to his wealth?Sep 29, 2005
By Terry Masterson Best way to answer that is with another question. What is your net worth and how does that compare to what Mr. Kiyosaki is worth? Here is another question. How does your net worth compare to the many successful Kiyosaki students?
Less than 2% of people in America are doing well. Less than 2% in the richest country in the world!
It pays to listen to someone like Robert Kiyosaki.
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