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Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom
by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter
from Business Plus

Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad s Guide to Financial Freedom

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

  • Great book!
    This book is really the "core" of beliefs that are expressed in many of the author's books.
    Where this book excels is getting people out "employee" or "self employed" mentality and thinking in a "business owner" or "investor" mentality. After I read this book I really started looking at my co-workers in a strange way and decided I needed a change.
    Kiyosaki recommends investing in assets that create a positive cash flow immediately. Easier said than done, but the author admits it's not easy -to get... more info

  • A PRICELESS Education
    Want to know why the rich get richer and everyone else seems to struggle? Is this an end all on the subject- NO it is not, as Robert himself would tell you the study of money if a lifetime pursuit.
    However this book does an excellent job of describing the basics of why the rich get richer- and how they do it.
    This book is also the first that enabled me to understand some basic accounting principles- mostly by not using numbers and formulas just some simple diagrams. Does it make you a CPA- No. But... more info

  • Thanks Dad
    Outstanding book. It provides the right financial wisdom that is so desperately needed by many in this country.
    Oh, how I wish I could have had a book like this 20 years ago!
    It will make much better sense if you read the first book in the series first though, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad", if you haven't already done so.

  • Repetitive . . . yes
    Like others, I do agree this book is a little repetitive. Mr. Kiyosaki does restate the same ideas he mentioned in his first book but he goes into more detail on other ideas; like how he made money on some deals. This book is meant to be a general 'coaching' and not a get rich quick seminar. So the repetitive pep talks are necessary and probably are similar in method to which his rich dad gave him. Furthermore, after a lifetime of repeating bad money habits, one needs repetition before correcting those... more info


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