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Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money – That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
Robert T. Kiyosaki
2.05k reviews for:
Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money – That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
Robert T. Kiyosaki
First personal finance book I've read, and it's a great introduction for beginners to learn about how to use money!
Fue una re lectura y confirmo que es uno de los mejores libros para motivarte a ser mejor. No es filosofía ni psicología para "elevarte" es simplemente para contarte errores que haces con respecto al dinero y te dice como comenzar a salir de ellos o nunca comentarlos. Es útil y esencial hasta para niños, con eso se dice mucho.
The gist of this book seems to be: You'll never get rich by working hard, saving wisely, spending frugally, and paying down debt. So take big risks and make big failures and have big successes. If you're risk averse - too bad. You'll never be rich. Well, I'm risk averse, so, too bad. I'll never be rich, but I'll probably be comfortable, and I'll probably be more content a larger percentage of the time than I would be if I ever did what this man recommends.
hopeful
informative
tense
medium-paced
If anyone wants to form a business, some balance of financial literacy, or the understandings of money you should read this.
However, I don't like that they kinda skim over that rich dad actively takes advantage of people.... nonetheless good tips.
However, I don't like that they kinda skim over that rich dad actively takes advantage of people.... nonetheless good tips.
Aged and full of very us-centric conservative economy-views, many of which simply do not apply anymore. The money-making suggestions summarize as:
- Buy foreclosure properties and resell for 3x as much
- Buy single stock and sell for 10x as much
Which is a sure way to make money - but also to loose it, which is more likely for 99.9% of the people who read a beginners intro into finance.
I would absolutely not recommend this book to anyone.
- Buy foreclosure properties and resell for 3x as much
- Buy single stock and sell for 10x as much
Which is a sure way to make money - but also to loose it, which is more likely for 99.9% of the people who read a beginners intro into finance.
I would absolutely not recommend this book to anyone.
Although Rich Dad, Poor Dad is a relatively short book it took me far too long to finish. It was just not my cup of tea. Besides the repetitive nature of the writing the concepts just did not set with me.
Interessante libro su come ripensare al gioco dei soldi. 7
I can see why this is a famous book. Reading this made me see myself. And yes, I am one of those people who are scared of risks.
- One of the most influential personal finance books, Conor Gorman really enjoyed it
- Book really felt like a "pick you up by the bootstraps" book, everything is earned book
- Interesting ideas on how to leverage not paying taxes to buy a bigger property every time
- Read Start Your Own Corporation by Garrett Sutton?
- Main thing I got from this was the ability to start your own corporation to save money on taxes + bunch of benefits
- Research tax lien certificates that average 16% annually and have 2 or 7-year terms
- Book really felt like a "pick you up by the bootstraps" book, everything is earned book
- Interesting ideas on how to leverage not paying taxes to buy a bigger property every time
- Read Start Your Own Corporation by Garrett Sutton?
- Main thing I got from this was the ability to start your own corporation to save money on taxes + bunch of benefits
- Research tax lien certificates that average 16% annually and have 2 or 7-year terms