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Contrasting financial ideologies for wealth building.

"Rich Dad Poor Dad" could really pivot your perspective on money. It's like sitting down with a wise mentor who demystifies financial success through a tale of two dads. It's not just theory; it's practical wisdom that challenges conventional beliefs and empowers you to think differently about assets, liabilities, and your paycheck. If you feel like the traditional rules of money don't add up, this book could be your new arithmetic.

  • Audie Award for Business Information (2001)
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ISBN: 9781612680194
Publisher: Plata Publishing
Date of Publication: 2017-04-11
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Economics, Personal Development, Business
Goodreads rating: 4.1
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April 2017 marked the 20th anniversary edition of Rich Dad Poor Dad. The 20th Anniversary Edition provides updates on money, investing, and the global economy, with sidebars that fast-forward from 1997 to today to show how the book's principles have stood the test of time. The book describes Robert Kiyosaki's experiences with two father figures—the author's real father and his friend's father, the rich dad—and the lessons they taught about money and investing. It argues that you don't need a high income to be rich, explains the difference between assets and liabilities, and discusses what to teach children about money for their future financial success. Key ideas include: Exploding the myth that high income is required to become rich; challenging the belief that a house is an asset; showing why parents can't rely on the school system to teach kids about money; defining assets and liabilities; and teaching kids what to learn about money for their future success.
 

Contrasting financial ideologies for wealth building.

"Rich Dad Poor Dad" could really pivot your perspective on money. It's like sitting down with a wise mentor who demystifies financial success through a tale of two dads. It's not just theory; it's practical wisdom that challenges conventional beliefs and empowers you to think differently about assets, liabilities, and your paycheck. If you feel like the traditional rules of money don't add up, this book could be your new arithmetic.

  • Audie Award for Business Information (2001)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.