Rich Dad Poor Dad
What the Rich Teach their Kids About Money
Robert T Kiyosaki
"Transform your views on money and investing with this global personal finance phenomenon. Discover the story of two fathers, one wealthy and entrepreneurial and the other struggling financially, and how their differing perspectives shaped the author's mindset. With over 36 million copies sold worldwide, this book will explode the myth of needing a high income to become rich, challenge traditional beliefs about assets, and show parents why relying on schools for financial education is not enough. Join the millions who have already taken the path to financial freedom with Rich Dad Poor Dad."
Publish Date
2001-12-31T00:00:00.000Z
2001-12-31T00:00:00.000Z
first published in 1997
Goodreads Rating
4.12
ISBN
9781612681139
Recommendations
15
Recommendations
I wanted my kids to read this book in order to be able to have a financial comprehension to not be slave to the work and money, the way my mind has been for a really long time. – source
2018-04-26T12:35:55.000Z
Love that book . It altered a lot of my ideologies about property and ownership. Great book. – source2019-06-17T03:09:22.000Z
@toriioriori It’s an amazing intro book into wealth building!! Changes the way you think about your resources! – source2016-10-25T11:02:00.000Z
Robert and I are friends. Highly recommend Rich Dad Poor Dad book. We disagree on debt. – source2021-02-08T00:00:00.000Z
My biggest piece of advice to every single person who approaches me for insights is always to prioritize financial literacy and educating yourself on personal finance. This audiobook may break down finance into simple terms, but the results you can get from listening to it are life-changing – source2022-02-19T13:47:04.000Z
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Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki – source2022-02-25T05:13:21.000Z
3. Rich Dad Poor Dad
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This book shattered all my preconceived notions about money. The biggest one being how buying things is not equal to building assets.
Classic, in so many ways. – source2021-03-22T22:13:07.000Z
I bought Rich Dad's books and games for my children also. Robert Kiyosaki is one of my top authors.
Life is about being deliberate – source2020-01-07T06:00:08.000Z
@cheesewizbandit @lilearthangelk Wait rich dad poor dad is actually a great book – source2020-12-08T04:56:31.000Z
First of all best wishes to your daughter. Simple books which will make her journey interesting & kudos for being a RESPONSIBLE parent:
-Rich Dad Poor Dad:Robert Kyoski
-Richest Man in The Bablyon:George Clason
-One up on the wall street:Peter Lynch
-Let's talk money:Monika Halan – source2020-12-31T04:18:56.000Z
@PATSFANIVLYFE What if I told you this $10 book can help get you financial freedom – source2019-07-27T23:00:18.000Z
@iefamharris @motaraaa One mistake I’ve always made is just assuming very popular books are just hype. Richest man in Babylon, art of war, rich dad poor dad are so simple, yet powerful.
I hope you don’t reply with grammar corrections when you’re done reading this book 😂 – source2021-01-17T04:57:29.000Z
A list of books that have influenced me -
1. Personal Finance: Rich Dad, Poor Dad
2. Trading: Trading in the Zone
3. Mindfulness: The Power of Now
4. Philosophy: The Shortness of Life, Letters from a Stoic, Incerto
5. Life: A Book of Simple Living
What's your list? – source2022-08-07T15:22:49.000Z
Do yourself a favour....read these 2 books again and again...
1. Rich Dad Poor Dad:
2. Richest Man in Babylon:
These two books helped me immensely in achieving financial freedom..
#investing #books #personalfinance #StockMarket – source