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Posted March 2, 2009
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has anybody read rich dad poor dad the retire young and rich one?
did it inspire you? what is your thoughts on it? what is the best lesson you took from that book?
I learned a LOT!
1) If you work for a salary, you pay a lot of tax before your expenses are paid. If you have a business, don’t pay much tax because your expenses are deducted from your tax!
2) The Cash-flow quadrant is a great model for understanding how people make money. You will finally understand why some people get rich and others don’t.
3) It’s a great introduction to the world of finances – not too tough to read, and quite entertaining too. Well written.
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Rich Dad’s Increase Your Financial IQ: Getting Richer by Getting Smarter $11.08 No Information Available |
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Rich Dad`s Conspiracy of the Rich (Paperback) $6.92 Bestselling author Kiyosaki provides practical financial advice to get us through the tough economic times. Kiyosaki explains how and why the recession of 2008-2009 happened, and he offers a range of options for people to invest and make their money gr… |
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Rich Dad Poor Dad (Paperback) $7.91 Argues that a good education and a secure job are not guarantees for financial success, and describes six guidelines for making money work for oneself. |
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Rich Dad Poor Dad (Paperback) $10.87 Description not available. |
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Rich Dad`s Cashflow Quadrant (Paperback) $11.12 Description not available. |









