Title – Rich dad Poor dad
Author – Robert Kiyosaki
Type – Non-Fiction
Pages – 338
Categories -
Money
Real Estate
Investing
About the Book -
April 2017 imprints a long time since Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad originally caused a ripple effect in the Personal Finance field.
It has since become the #1 Personal Finance book ever… converted into many dialects and sold far and wide.
Rich Dad Poor Dad is Robert’s account of growing up with two fathers — his genuine dad and the dad of his closest companion, his rich father — and the manners by which the two men molded his contemplations about cash and contributing. The book detonates the fantasy that you have to win a high salary to be rich and clarifies the contrast between working for cash and having your cash work for you.
20 Years… 20/20 Hindsight
In the twentieth Anniversary Edition of this work of art, Robert offers a report on what we’ve seen in the course of recent years identified with cash, contributing, and the worldwide economy. Sidebars all through the book will take perusers “quick forward” — from 1997 to today — as Robert surveys how the standards educated by his rich father have stood the trial of time.
From multiple points of view, the messages of Rich Dad Poor Dad, messages that were scrutinized and tested two decades back, are more significant, pertinent and significant today than they were 20 years prior.
As usual, perusers can expect that Robert will be real to life, adroit… what’s more, keep on shaking in excess of a couple of pontoons in his review.
Will there be a couple of amazements? Rely on it.
Rich Dad Poor Dad…
• Explodes the legend that you have to procure a high pay to get rich
• Challenges the conviction that your home is a benefit
• Shows guardians why they can’t depend on the educational system to show their children cash
• Defines for the last time a benefit and an obligation
• Teaches you what to show your children cash for their future budgetary achievement
My poor dad often said, “I’d rather be happy than rich.” My rich dad said, “Why not be both?”
-Robert Kiyosaki
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