Rich Dad Poor Dad
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Super
Super
P**L
Nice Book
Knowledgeable Book.
R**R
Best book
This book is best for all
K**A
Nice
My husband reads
A**L
Best Financial Book Ever
"Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki is an incredibly influential book that has helped millions of people around the world to transform their relationship with money and achieve financial independence.The book is structured as a series of lessons that Kiyosaki learned from his "rich dad" (his best friend's father, who was a successful entrepreneur) and his "poor dad" (his own father, who was a highly educated but financially struggling government employee). Kiyosaki's rich dad taught him about the importance of financial education, investing, and building assets, while his poor dad instilled in him a fear of debt and a focus on job security.One of the most powerful lessons in the book is the concept of cash flow, or the difference between income and expenses. Kiyosaki argues that many people focus on increasing their income, but fail to understand the importance of managing their expenses and building assets that generate passive income. He emphasizes the importance of taking calculated risks and investing in assets that generate cash flow, such as real estate or stocks.Another key concept in the book is the importance of financial education. Kiyosaki argues that traditional education does not teach us about money and investing, and that we must seek out financial education on our own. He encourages readers to learn about accounting, investing, and the tax code in order to make informed financial decisions.Overall, "Rich Dad Poor Dad" is a powerful and inspiring book that challenges conventional wisdom about money and provides practical advice for achieving financial independence. Its lessons are applicable to people of all ages and income levels, and it has the potential to transform your financial mindset and set you on the path to wealth and abundance.
V**L
Good
Nice book butPapers are poor.....
K**R
Very Intersing & Too many learning
Must be book reading before 25 years Age.We didn't know what is power of thinking.Think and Grow Rich.
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Improv knowledge
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