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Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: SPHEREISBN: 9780751532715 Publication date: January 2002 Length: 198mm Width: 126mm Weight: 220g Edition: New edition Pages: 224 Illustrations: illustrations Readership: General
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Was R162.95 Now R146.66
The multi million copy bestselling personal finance book that teaches people how to become masters of their money and sustain wealth for themselves and their families. Over 7 million copies sold worldwide. Personal finance author and lecturer Robert T. Kiyosaki developed his unique economic perspective from two very different influences - his two fathers. One father (Robert's real father) was a highly educated man but fiscally poor. The other father was the father of Robert's best friend - that Dad was an eighth-grade drop-out who became a self-made multi-millionaire. The lifelong monetary problems experienced by his 'poor dad' pounded home the counterpoint communicated by his 'rich dad'. Taking that message to heart, Kiyosaki was able to retire at 47. RICH DAD, POOR DAD, written with consultant and CPA Sharon L. Lechter, lays out his philosophy behind Kiyosaki's relationship with money and opens readers eyes by: * Exploding the myth that you need to earn a high income to be rich * Challenging the belief that your house is an asset * Showing parents why they can't rely on schools to teach their children about money * Defining once and for all an asset versus a liability ...* Explaining what to teach your children about money for their future financial success 'RICH DAD, POOR DAD is a starting point for anyone looking to gain control of their financial future' USA TODAY 'Robert Kiyosaki's work in education is powerful, profound, and life changing. I salute his efforts and recommend him highly' Anthony Robbins
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Your wake up callReviewed by Pieter from Pretoria, South Africa on 03 November 2002 654 of 1295 people found the following review helpful: This book is a must for everyone who battle to get through the end of the month. It helps you to think like a millionare and not like an employee. You will also see why some people are stinking rich and why others work for a salary for the rest of their lifes. Was this review helpful?
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