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Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! Paperback – April 11, 2017
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It has since become the #1 Personal Finance book of all time... translated into dozens of languages and sold around the world.
Rich Dad Poor Dad is Robert's story of growing up with two dads his real father and the father of his best friend, his rich dad and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing. The book explodes the myth that you need to earn a high income to be rich and explains the difference between working for money and having your money work for you.
20 Years... 20/20 Hindsight
In the 20th Anniversary Edition of this classic, Robert offers an update on what we’ve seen over the past 20 years related to money, investing, and the global economy. Sidebars throughout the book will take readers fast forward” from 1997 to today as Robert assesses how the principles taught by his rich dad have stood the test of time.
In many ways, the messages of Rich Dad Poor Dad, messages that were criticized and challenged two decades ago, are more meaningful, relevant and important today than they were 20 years ago.
As always, readers can expect that Robert will be candid, insightful and continue to rock more than a few boats in his retrospective.
Will there be a few surprises. Count on it.
Rich Dad Poor Dad...
Explodes the myth that you need to earn a high income to become rich
Challenges the belief that your house is an asset
Shows parents why they can't rely on the school system to teach their kids
about money
Defines once and for all an asset and a liability
Teaches you what to teach your kids about money for their future financial
success.
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Print length336 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherPlata Publishing
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Publication dateApril 11, 2017
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Dimensions6 x 1 x 8.75 inches
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ISBN-101612680178
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ISBN-13978-1612680170
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- Publisher : Plata Publishing; Second edition (April 11, 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 336 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1612680178
- ISBN-13 : 978-1612680170
- Item Weight : 13.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 1 x 8.75 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #30,448 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #437 in Personal Finance (Books)
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Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad - the international runaway bestseller that has held a top spot on the New York Times bestsellers list for over six years - is an investor, entrepreneur and educator whose perspectives on money and investing fly in the face of conventional wisdom. He has, virtually single-handedly, challenged and changed the way tens of millions, around the world, think about money.In communicating his point of view on why 'old' advice - get a good job, save money, get out of debt, invest for the long term, and diversify - is 'bad' (both obsolete and flawed) advice, Robert has earned a reputation for straight talk, irreverence and courage.Rich Dad Poor Dad ranks as the longest-running bestseller on all four of the lists that report to Publisher's Weekly - The New York Times, Business Week, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today - and was named "USA Today's #1 Money Book" two years in a row. It is the third longest-running 'how-to' best seller of all time.Translated into 51 languages and available in 109 countries, the Rich Dad series has sold over 27 million copies worldwide and has dominated best sellers lists across Asia, Australia, South America, Mexico and Europe. In 2005, Robert was inducted into Amazon.com Hall of Fame as one of that bookseller's Top 25 Authors. There are currently 26 books in the Rich Dad series.In 2006 Robert teamed up with Donald Trump to co-author Why We Want You To Be Rich - Two Men - One Message. It debuted at #1 on The New York Times bestsellers list.Robert writes a bi-weekly column - 'Why the Rich Are Getting Richer' - for Yahoo! Finance and a monthly column titled 'Rich Returns' for Entrepreneur magazine.Prior to writing Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert created the educational board game CASHFLOW 101 to teach individuals the financial and investment strategies that his rich dad spent years teaching him. It was those same strategies that allowed Robert to retire at age 47.Today there are more that 2,100 CASHFLOW Clubs - game groups independent of the Rich Dad Company - in cities throughout the world.Born and raised in Hawaii, Robert Kiyosaki is a fourth-generation Japanese-American. After graduating from college in New York, Robert joined the Marine Corps and served in Vietnam as an officer and helicopter gunship pilot. Following the war, Robert went to work in sales for Xerox Corporation and, in 1977, started a company that brought the first nylon and Velcro 'surfer wallets' to market. He founded an international education company in 1985 that taught business and investing to tens of thousands of students throughout the world. In 1994 Robert sold his business and, through his investments, was able to retire at the age of 47. During his short-lived retirement he wrote Rich Dad Poor Dad.
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I was hooked when I started reading the book because I'd always thought that going to school, attending college, working hard, and saving for retirement was the only way to succeed. My parents never taught me about the importance of making money, and schools don't teach that stuff, either, which sucks. After reading the book, I learned so much, and I wish I had known all this while growing up. But hey, it's never too late, and I can use what I've learned to make better decisions for my future, and my family, and teach my kids. To sum up, "Rich Dad Poor Dad" is a fantastic guide to financial empowerment. If you want to learn how to manage your money and take control of your economic future, I highly recommend reading it. It's a timeless classic that continues to have a positive impact on people's lives.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
I was hooked when I started reading the book because I'd always thought that going to school, attending college, working hard, and saving for retirement was the only way to succeed. My parents never taught me about the importance of making money, and schools don't teach that stuff, either, which sucks. After reading the book, I learned so much, and I wish I had known all this while growing up. But hey, it's never too late, and I can use what I've learned to make better decisions for my future, and my family, and teach my kids. To sum up, "Rich Dad Poor Dad" is a fantastic guide to financial empowerment. If you want to learn how to manage your money and take control of your economic future, I highly recommend reading it. It's a timeless classic that continues to have a positive impact on people's lives.
First and foremost, the knowledge and wisdom imparted by Robert Kiyosaki in "Rich Dad Poor Dad" are eye-opening. Through relatable stories and personal experiences, Kiyosaki challenges conventional beliefs about money and unveils the fundamental principles of financial success. He emphasizes the importance of financial education, investment strategies, and building assets to create lasting wealth. These powerful lessons have inspired me to take control of my financial journey and make better choices for a prosperous future.
The storytelling approach used in this book is exceptional. Kiyosaki narrates his childhood experiences, highlighting the contrasting financial mindsets of his own "poor dad" (his biological father) and his "rich dad" (his friend's father). This storytelling style effectively communicates complex financial concepts in a relatable and engaging manner. It makes the book accessible to readers from all walks of life, regardless of their prior financial knowledge.
The practicality of the lessons presented in "Rich Dad Poor Dad" is noteworthy. Kiyosaki not only shares insights but also provides actionable steps and strategies for readers to implement in their own lives. The book encourages readers to think critically about their financial decisions, challenge their beliefs about money, and take proactive steps towards financial freedom. It serves as a practical guide for individuals seeking to break free from the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck and create a solid financial foundation.
Furthermore, the book's emphasis on financial literacy is of immense value. Kiyosaki stresses the importance of acquiring financial knowledge and understanding the different forms of income, assets, and liabilities. This focus on education empowers readers to make informed financial decisions and take control of their financial destinies. It serves as a wake-up call to the significance of financial literacy in achieving long-term wealth and financial security.
The impact of "Rich Dad Poor Dad" extends beyond personal finance. It challenges societal norms and encourages readers to question the traditional path of education and employment. Kiyosaki promotes entrepreneurship and encourages individuals to think outside the box, take calculated risks, and embrace the opportunities that come with financial independence. This book has the potential to reshape one's mindset and open up a world of possibilities.
Lastly, I must commend the author for his ability to inspire and motivate readers. Kiyosaki's writing style is engaging, passionate, and thought-provoking. His genuine desire to empower others to achieve financial success shines through every page, making "Rich Dad Poor Dad" a truly transformative reading experience.
In conclusion, "Rich Dad Poor Dad" is a must-read for anyone seeking to gain financial knowledge, reshape their mindset, and create a solid foundation for long-term wealth. Its empowering lessons, relatable storytelling, practicality, emphasis on financial literacy, and inspiring approach make it a book that has the potential to change lives. I highly recommend "Rich Dad Poor Dad" to individuals of all ages and financial backgrounds. Pick up this book, absorb its wisdom, and embark on a journey towards financial independence and abundance!
The emphasis on financial education as a means to achieve true wealth is a refreshing perspective that resonates throughout the book. Kiyosaki advocates for taking control of one's financial destiny through education, smart decision-making, and a willingness to step outside of comfort zones.
In conclusion, "Rich Dad Poor Dad" is a must-read for anyone on the journey to financial independence. It is not just a book; it's a roadmap to a mindset shift that can unlock the doors to financial success. Robert T. Kiyosaki's timeless wisdom has the potential to empower readers to take control of their financial destinies and build a path to lasting prosperity.
PS. Take notes! You will use this information for the rest of your life.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
The emphasis on financial education as a means to achieve true wealth is a refreshing perspective that resonates throughout the book. Kiyosaki advocates for taking control of one's financial destiny through education, smart decision-making, and a willingness to step outside of comfort zones.
In conclusion, "Rich Dad Poor Dad" is a must-read for anyone on the journey to financial independence. It is not just a book; it's a roadmap to a mindset shift that can unlock the doors to financial success. Robert T. Kiyosaki's timeless wisdom has the potential to empower readers to take control of their financial destinies and build a path to lasting prosperity.
PS. Take notes! You will use this information for the rest of your life.
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