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Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

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Authors: Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter
Publisher: Business Plus
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2199 reviews
Sales Rank: 218

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 207
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 0446677450
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.024
EAN: 9780446677455
ASIN: 0446677450

Publication Date: April 1, 2000
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5 out of 5 stars Not for Harvard graduates   May 24, 2003
 758 out of 769 found this review helpful

This book is definitely not for Harvard graduates. Typical Harvard graduates are too busy updating their resumes and pounding the pavement trying to find a j-o-b just like the one they just got downsized from to benefit from a book like this.On the other hand, for people who are willing to be changed; are sick and tired of the rat race; tired of paying for somebodyelse's dreams; tired of having their boss determine how many sick days they deserve or how many vacation days they can take will enjoy and benefit from this book. I also recommend Loopholes of the Rich and The Business School for People who like helping people.Slams at network marketing people by 1 star reviewers are predictable and stale. Question 1 stars: How is your lifestyle? What kind of car do you drive? Where do you go to vacation? How much did you pay in taxes last year?The investment advice is also right on. Just talk to all of the people who are losing money following conventionable advice.A house is an asset? Yes, if you are the bank. If you want to turn a house into an asset, it's very simple, do what banks do and become a real estate investor.As for that website that keeps getting mentioned here, if it really was that good there would be no need to repeatedly mention it here would there?RDPD is a OUTSTANDING book. I highly recommend it.My motto is: I'll do today what others won't so I can do tommorrow what others can't.The recipe is simple; just follow Kiyosaki's advice.


5 out of 5 stars Title is a little misleading - good book   June 1, 2003
 739 out of 750 found this review helpful

I bought this book on the assumption that Kiyosaki's real dad was "poor." In fact, Kiyosaki's real father had a high income and all of the usual blessing of a rich person; big house, had a great education and so.

Kiyosaki's rich dad was the contrast. He made much less money than his poor dad. One difference--rich dad had more cash flow and fewer financial problems.

Poor dad depended on his job for income. Rich dad depended on real estate, stocks and other investments that provided a passive cash flow.

Some people feel that more money will solve their problems but as Kiyosaki explains, it's not how much money you have, it is how you handle it.

If your house is your biggest asset, you are in big trouble.
If your job is your main or even worse, your only source of cash flow, you are in big trouble.

If you think that a college degree equals financial success and wealth, you are in big trouble.

Since reading RD/PD, I realized that I was like Kiyosaki's poor dad. So were the people in my family. So are my friends. But when I looked around, none were doing that well financially. So I decided to change---made some new choices. Changed my core values towards a Rich Dad mentality.

Rich Dad Poor Dad is a excellent book that should be read by everyone who wants to reach financial success.


5 out of 5 stars Great books RTK   July 22, 2002
 707 out of 746 found this review helpful

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.


4 out of 5 stars Everyone should read this.   November 27, 1999
 637 out of 679 found this review helpful

It is unfortunate that in America, the greatest nation in the free world, few people including those with high incomes understand the value of investing and the proper use of money strategies.You can live off your income, but you can't get wealthy off your income. Wealth is the result of using principles such as are in this book.I also strongly recommend "Millionaire Next Door" and for managers and leaders, read"Direct from Dell" by Michael Dell. Great books.


5 out of 5 stars RD/PD the power of MLM????   January 19, 2003
 618 out of 641 found this review helpful

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!

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