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Rich Dad Poor Dad Book Review

by Marylin Jean
Category : Book Reviews

Rich Dad, Poor Dad” book is the first book that I have read about money. According to Robert T. Kiyosaki’s book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad”, he mentions about the Cash Flow Quadrant. The Cash Flow Quadrants are Employee Quadrant, Self-Employee Quadrant, Business Owner Quadrant and Investor Quadrant.

I have enjoyed reading it as the content is delivered in a clear, simple and coherent manner. The author, Robert Kiyosaki, wrote about the various financial tools that are available. The book makes me realize that I had to move on and move to business quadrant or even investor quadrant. I want money works for me not me works for money. It gives me a general idea of the different financial tools that are available. Robert Kiyosaki emphasizes on the importance of getting out of the rat race.

This book is a good summary of the various financial tools. I also like the way the author differentiate between assets and liabilities. I am not selling Mr. Kiyosaki’s book here. I am just applying what he wrote in his book in my real life and I am starting to get the result now. And I am happy with it. This book also highlights the importance of gaining financial knowledge in order to make money work for you. It emphasizes on the importance of financial education.

Rich Dad, Poor Dad is an advice book by Robert Kiyosaki about financial lessons learnt from his own life experiences and examples of successful men - one his real Dad - a successful educator who whilst having succeeded in his field was forever financially enslaved and another. The rich get so by understanding money and the importance of leverage time and effort of others, and leveraging money to make it to work for them.

For conclusion, what I want to say is that again you have to open your mind not working with people for the rest of your life. Changes your perspectives on how money should be made.



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