Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki


Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not!
Title : Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not!
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ISBN : 1612680178
ISBN-10 : 1612680178
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback, Mass Market Paperback, Audio CD
Number of Pages : 336 pages
Publication : Plata Publishing; Second edition (27 April 2017)

It'S Been Nearly 25 Years Since Robert Kiyosakiand8217;S Irich Dad Poor Dadi First Made Waves In The Personal Finance Arena.Brit Has Since Become The 1 Personal Finance Book Of All Time Translated Into Dozens Of Languages And Sold Around The World.Br Br Irich Dad Poor Dadi Is Robert'S Story Of Growing Up With Two Dads And151; His Real Father And The Father Of His Best Friend, His Rich Dad And151; 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.Br Br 20 Years 2020 Hindsight Brin The 20Th Anniversary Edition Of This Classic, Robert Offers An Update On What Weand8217;Ve Seen Over The Past 20 Years Related To Money, Investing, And The Global Economy. Sidebars Throughout The Book Will Take Readers And147;Fast Forwardand8221; And151; From 1997 To Today And151; As Robert Assesses How The Principles Taught By His Rich Dad Have Stood The Test Of Time.Br Brin Many Ways, The Messages Of Irich Dad Poor Dadi, Messages That Were Criticized And Challenged Two Decades Ago, Are More Meaningful, Relevant And Important Today Than They Were 20 Years Ago.Br Bras Always, Readers Can Expect That Robert Will Be Candid, Insightful And Continue To Rock More Than A Few Boats In His Retrospective.Br Brwill There Be A Few Surprises? Count On It.Br Br Irich Dad Poor Dadi Brand149; Explodes The Myth That You Need To Earn A High Income To Become Richbrand149; Challenges The Belief That Your House Is An Assetbrand149; Shows Parents Why They Can'T Rely On The School System To Teach Their Kidsbr About Moneybrand149; Defines Once And For All An Asset And A Liabilitybrand149; Teaches You What To Teach Your Kids About Money For Their Future Financialbr Successbr Div


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


  • alshazali

    One of the most valuable book you read 🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️

  • Moe

    I'd highly recommend this book if at least to learn about a new perspective of how to view the world of money. Go in with an open but critical mind and take what you can get from the book, but don't expect to come out with super financial powers by the end

  • Ali Khan

    it gives you the reality of this world of rat race but we are all doing it either happily or not so happily

  • Mina

    it's a nice book like in the bookshop

  • fadi

    binging my own success through robert's writings. thanks to him.

  • JT

    Good

  • Lorenz C.

    Glad to receive it in good condition. Looks new, too

  • Katia P

    Book is great obviously, must read for everyone

  • Leila de Kroon

    While the book has 600+ pages, they key message can easily be reduced to 1 chapter. The key message (invest in investments instead of relying on your salary) is interesting, but the additional chapters felt like unhelpful "fluff" and a waste of my time to read. Another reason why I didn't find it an enjoyable read is that quite a few statements he makes are very black&white while reality is actually grey. Now if he would have added helpful tips on how to get started with building your assets, that would have been helpful. But no, you'll have to buy another book of his in order to find out

  • Kessa

    For years I've been hearing that this is a "must read" book, so I decided to buy a copy to read during a recent trip abroad and excitedly got stuck into reading it. However, I have to say that so far (I'm only 4 chapters in), it's been really disappointing and certainly not living up to the hype.The main problems are:a) it's really badly written, andb) it just repeats the same things over and over and over again. I wouldn't mind if they were important things that were being repeated, but sadly they're not.To make matters worse, at the end of each chapter there are several pages recapping what was said over the chapter you've just read!4 chapters in and I'm really debating whether it's worth giving time to it which is a shame as I got it hoping to enjoy it.Unless you're REALLY clueless about money & business, I'd (sadly) give it a miss.

  • Master

    In diesem Buch wiederholt sich alles bis zum Erbrechen. Wenn man den Inhalt knackig verpackt hätte, wäre das Buch etwa 40 Seiten dick.Dazu kommt, dass das Buch nicht zu wenig Eigenwerbung enthält. Du willst mehr bzw. überhaupt Mal was konkretes dazu wissen? Dann kaufe mein anderes Buch und melde dich auf meiner Website an und spiele dieses und jenes Spiel!Selbst jemand, der absolut keine Ahnung von Geld hat, wird aus diesem Buch nicht schlau werden. Es gibt vielleicht knapp 10 bullet points, die durchaus hilfreich sind, aber auch durchweg schwammig beschrieben werden.Das Buch liest sich wie eine aufgepimpte Biografie mit jeder Menge zu Finanztipps aufgeblasenen Binsenweisheiten.Fazit:Ich verstehe den Hype um dieses Buch nicht. Es ist verdammt schmal im Inhalt, liest sich dafür aber flott und leicht. Trotzdem gibt es von mir keine Empfehlung.

  • Chambers Greg

    This book is far too long for the content it provides. A lot of longwinded (likely made up) stories about his investing journey with lessons learnt. The writing is so simple and repetitive at times it feels patronising.Whilst there are some good concepts, the book culminates in the author basically saying that until you have massive wealth, you will struggle to get massively wealthy…thanks…No real practical advice and this has put me off reading further “works” from him, which I imagine are longwinded books of little material worth.

  • Mel Williams

    This book is for children and people who have absolutely no knowledge of financing and budgeting. If you already know about the different types of savings accounts and the basics of how to trade stocks, then you are already too advanced for this book.