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Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! : Kiyosaki, Robert T.: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: A different look at money - "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki really shakes up your thinking about money. It's not your typical financial advice book; it challenges conventional wisdom. The core idea is about building assets and understanding the difference between good and bad debt. The book is easy to read, using stories to explain complex concepts. It encourages you to take control of your finances and think long-term. While some of the advice might seem simplistic, it provides a solid foundation for financial literacy. Overall, it's a valuable read for anyone looking to change their mindset about money and start building wealth. It's a classic for a reason! really shakes up your thinking about money. It's not your typical financial advice book; it challenges conventional wisdom. The core idea is about building assets and understanding the difference between good and bad debt. The book is easy to read, using stories to explain complex concepts. It encourages you to take control of your finances and think long-term. While some of the advice might seem simplistic, it provides a solid foundation for financial literacy. Overall, it's a valuable read for anyone looking to change their mindset about money and start building wealth. It's a classic for a reason! Review: Brilliant book. - Brilliant book with timeless knowledge. Worthy of being on everyone’s bookshelf. Generational wealth creation and retention is well explained in the book. The exercises makes it even more practical.
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,294 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 28 in Personal Finance (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (89,800) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 2.79 x 22.86 cm |
| Edition | 25th Anniversary |
| ISBN-10 | 1612681123 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1612681122 |
| Item weight | 368 g |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Rich Dad Poor Dad |
| Print length | 336 pages |
| Publication date | 19 May 2022 |
| Publisher | Plata Publishing |
| Reading age | 16+ years, from customers |
O**T
A different look at money
"Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki really shakes up your thinking about money. It's not your typical financial advice book; it challenges conventional wisdom. The core idea is about building assets and understanding the difference between good and bad debt. The book is easy to read, using stories to explain complex concepts. It encourages you to take control of your finances and think long-term. While some of the advice might seem simplistic, it provides a solid foundation for financial literacy. Overall, it's a valuable read for anyone looking to change their mindset about money and start building wealth. It's a classic for a reason! really shakes up your thinking about money. It's not your typical financial advice book; it challenges conventional wisdom. The core idea is about building assets and understanding the difference between good and bad debt. The book is easy to read, using stories to explain complex concepts. It encourages you to take control of your finances and think long-term. While some of the advice might seem simplistic, it provides a solid foundation for financial literacy. Overall, it's a valuable read for anyone looking to change their mindset about money and start building wealth. It's a classic for a reason!
O**E
Brilliant book.
Brilliant book with timeless knowledge. Worthy of being on everyone’s bookshelf. Generational wealth creation and retention is well explained in the book. The exercises makes it even more practical.
M**D
excellent book, strongly recommended!
I was recommended this book by someone I trusted and - after reading the reviews - was quite skeptical, but - as i said - I trusted the recommendation.... I am glad I did! I cannot recall ever giving a non-fiction book five-stars! This book differs significantly from "self-help" books that are out there...it is a first-hand retelling of success, told supportingly and without hubris! It tells of lucky observations and timing and how they were capitalised on early with success ("the library" for those who have read it!) and the positive feedback loop that creates...and warns of the well meaning nay-sayers who so often (and even in my own experience) scupper what seemed - and in retrospect was - a good investment. I purchased the 20th anniversary edition which had sections on reflection and hindsight which - in such a book - are immeasurably valuable in their own right! Without regularly reflecting on the content, it just becomes a jumble of words and the messages are lost. Many of the reviews against this book bear no resemblance whatsoever to the content of the book that I read - which I read cover to cover, word for word...neither skimming nor rushing. They also seem to complain of high-cost seminars based on the book ("rich dad Seminars") etc....this is not a result of the book, but others trying to capitalise on the security/cookie-settings of the computer used to order. Indeed, within the pages, the author warns against these courses, whilst at the same time citing their value IF CHOSEN WISELY! Others actually focus on the areas that the author cautions against...i.e. being over-cautious and becoming your own nay-sayer!
H**N
Great book, easy read, but shouldn't be used a basis for sound investment/speculative decisions
My friend recommended this book to me as he was also interested in money making and buisness. Robert really gives some foundations in thinking how money should work 'for' people and people are working 'for' it. Here he desribes, in the most simple way possible, the accumulation of assets that provide positive 'cashflow' (liquid cash). He gives numerous examples of excellent 'deals'. In one, he took advantage of comics going to waste collection to create a fee based library inside a person's house while hiring his sister to manage it. He gets kids around the neighbourhood to pay into it, getting positive cashflow without much work. In resemblence, later in life, he took advantage of a depressed housing market by bidding in bankrupcy auctions, getting excess of 1000% gains reselling it to a buyer using borrowed money. While I have to disagree with not diversifying your assets into other places, I can't deny he didn't do a good job of making money in optimal market conditions (for housing, low borrowing standards and high housing inflation). It should also be pointed out that Robert lost a lot of money by leveraging himself in the estate market, 'blowing up' in the 2008 housing crash. His message was pretty obvious upon reflection, leverage was key to his wealth, but also a key to his demise. Be careful in taking too much risk without understanding that you could become non-liquid pretty fast with large leverage multiples.
O**S
Great book
Great book
G**H
Easy to read and understand
Good book yo read. Inspires you to do business.
J**3
Very insightful
Very insightful book, would definitely recommend to family. Really useful to educate people about money and how to handle it.
M**N
طباعه محترمة
Y**S
I love it
H**4
Buon libro per cominciare ad avere un'educazione finanziaria. La storia in stile autobiografia romanzata lo rende facile da comprendere e scorrevole. È utile soprattutto per capire la mentalità da avere riguardo al denaro, tuttavia non offre consigli pratici su come cominciare a investire ecc...Quindi è soprattutto una buona introduzione al tema e un buon punto da cui cominciare.
R**S
A must-read manual for anyone who needs to be educated, not just in financial matters, but also in dealing with people. The parallel between the two fathers is the real representation of how our previous generations tried to lead us to moral rules that would keep us in poverty forever. Reading this book is a curse breaker, so to speak. It makes us discover that we are, by some obscure force of society, following rules imposed by representatives who want to keep people in poverty. Therefore we must understand what is wrong and change the course of our history. Worth it a read!
C**A
El autor plasmó claramente las ideas que deseaba que llegaran a más personas. En tiempos cambiantes, donde parece que el destino de muchos está ligado a la zozobra económica, este texto nos indica que debemos ser nosotros los que dirijamos nuestras vidas para darnos las vidas que merecemos. Libro recomendado para todo el mundo.
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