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What do you think about ROBERT KIYOSAKI's books?

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  • What do you think about ROBERT KIYOSAKI's books?

    HI Folk!
    I just wanna know your opinion about Robert Kiyosaki's books(e.g. Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Cashflow Quadrant, Rich Dad's guide to investing, etc.)
    Have you read them?If yes, what to you think about them?

    P.S.
    I personally consider his books very useful no only for beginners, but for sophisticated investors too.

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    Re: What do you think about ROBERT KIYOSAKI's books?

    Come on folk, don't be silent.Post answers.If you haven't read his books I'd advise you to read couple of them.It might be very useful for you.If you've just post your opinion.I'll be very grateful to you...

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      Re: What do you think about ROBERT KIYOSAKI's books?

      this forum has like a total of 10 people in it.... so don't feel bad if you dont get a response.


      My finance professor HIGHLY recommended the "rich dad poor dad" series. never got around to reading one...

      is it like "chicken soup for your bank account" ?

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        Re: What do you think about ROBERT KIYOSAKI's books?

        Originally posted by Mimi
        May be shame on me, but to tell the truth I have never heard about Robert Kiyosaki. Can you write a little about him?
        Im on the same boat Mimi, never heard about him?
        Positive vibes, positive taught

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          Re: What do you think about ROBERT KIYOSAKI's books?

          I've read some 6-7 books from him and borrowed a few tapes from my university, I study National Economy. He does speak simple (K.I.S.S) and give great information about most economical situations and how to get your cashflow steady.

          Rich dad is a classic and so is the quadrant. But he does miss a few points, because economy isn't really that easy. It's just not to walk up for a ladder each step and become rich as he paints it top be (just go and be rich today!). It's alot of work behind it, alot of analyzing of the economy, you need to be street smart etc.

          But overall it's a good book and the author is very skilled and experienced. 4/5

          A Financial Literacy VideoRobert Kiyosaki, bestselling author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, is seemingly able to predict our economic future.On Lehman, bailouts, and...

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