Rich Dad Poor Dad What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not

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Robert T. Kiyosaki

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ISBN: 1612681123, 978-1612681122

Book publisher: Plata Publishing

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Book Price $0 : In 'Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not', Robert T. Kiyosaki explores key financial concepts by juxtaposing the mindsets of two different father figures – his real father, the 'Poor Dad', and his best friend's father, the 'Rich Dad'. Through personal anecdotes and insightful analysis, Kiyosaki illustrates how the lessons taught by the 'Rich Dad' about assets, liabilities, and the importance of financial education can lead to financial independence. The narrative is driven by Kiyosaki's experiences growing up in Hawaii and his observations of the contrasting approaches to money held by his two father figures. The book emphasizes the crucial role of financial literacy and practical knowledge in achieving wealth, concepts that are analogous to studying a solution manual, which allows students to gain deeper understanding, and finding an answer key that provides the path to correct answers. Kiyosaki argues for the importance of understanding the 'table of content' of financial education—focusing on mastering assets and investments over traditional schooling alone. Since its publication, 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' has been met with both praise for its accessible insights into wealth-building and criticism for its sometimes controversial stances on formal education. Keywords like 'financial education', 'investment', 'passive income', and 'wealth-building' naturally weave into the discussion of this book’s impact on readers seeking financial empowerment. This book raises critical awareness about the potential for creating sustained wealth through adaptive financial strategies, defining a fundamental shift in how individuals perceive money management. Designed for students on tight budgets, this cheap manual provides excellent academic value.

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Rich Dad Poor Dad is a game-changer! Robert Kiyosaki's approach to financial education, exemplified through the two father figures, provides profound insights into how our upbringing influences our financial mindset. This book has completely reshaped how I view money and investments. I particularly enjoyed the practical examples and clear explanations of complex financial concepts. It arrived quickly and was well-packaged too, which was a nice bonus. Definitely recommend for anyone looking to elevate their financial literacy. I also managed to snag an extra discount with my membership, making it an even sweeter deal.