Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Financial Lessons Wealthy Parents Share With Their Children That Others Never Learn
About This Book
Rich Dad, Poor Dad (1997) blends memoir with financial guidance to show readers the path toward wealth and financial freedom. Robert Kiyosaki presents concepts rarely discussed in mainstream education—principles that wealthy families transmit to their heirs for maintaining and growing fortunes. He backs his teachings with his own success story as an investor who achieved financial independence and stopped working at age 47.
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Who Should Read This?
- People wanting to escape the cycle of paycheck-to-paycheck living
- Readers curious about wealth-building strategies used by the affluent
- Anyone seeking practical guidance on investment decisions
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