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  • HUZAIFA SHK ABBAS

    huzaifa shk abbas said:

    Great read... enjoyed each and every plot of it... helped me a lot

    posted Monday, October 19 2009
  • S I

    s i said:

    When I was at my lowest financially, I picked up RICH DAD for 25 cents at a yard sale. I wondered why the sellers didn't keep it, but as it's said, "One man's trash is another man's treasure." Kiyosaki opens your eyes to a life you may not have known in a down-to-earth, I've-been-there way. The book is entertaining and there is definitely a connect with the audience, even the young ones, because it is written in common language and parts in a story-like manner. I was never the same after reading RICH DAD. I bought his CD's as well. His material is EXCELLENT for the person who has no clue about becoming rich. Be prepared to take debt by the horns. A++

    posted Saturday, April 4 2009
  • Sanat  S

    sanat s said:

    I have just started reading this book, and for a guy who simply shuts off his mind, when it comes to anything related to commerce, I'm finding this book enlightening. What Kiyosaki says about being financially literate is a plague that is not only present in Americans but perhaps every person in this world. I immediately was able to grasp what he said about the 'old' ways. Hopefully, after reading the book completely, i will be able to find my own ways of making money work for me, and not the other way around

    posted Tuesday, November 11 2008
  • Sameer M

    sameer m said:

    The author exposes our emotional attachment to money. He call us to detach ourselves from the emotions of Greed & Fear when it comes to money. This is so difficult to do, but if you do it the results are extraordinary. He also calls for converting money into something more valuable than money, as fast as you can. Now how many of us really think of this? I got superb results when I started to think in terms of Assets & liabilities. This book is best practised. Read, practice, read, practice - thats the way.

    posted Tuesday, July 15 2008 ( | view 2 replies )
  • Sameer M

    sameer m said:

    Actually Robert K writes about life. Only he uses money as a media to explain, how to live life. The basic message being, keep taking knowledge, everything else is a consequence. For this we need to read between the lines. I have read this book more than 40 times, still enjoy it & learn something new everytime. My view point about money has completely transformed & financial life improved drastically. I recommend it to every person I know.

    posted Tuesday, July 15 2008
  • Fabio Platero

    fabio platero said:

    Very good!

    posted Sunday, July 13 2008
  • Joan C

    joan c said:

    Me dijeron que Hombre Rico, Hombre Pobre es mejor!

    posted Wednesday, June 25 2008
  • lazybugger

    lazybugger said:

    definite read

    posted Wednesday, June 25 2008
  • Galen M

    galen m said:

    This book should complement a middle or high school finance course. It is very discouraging that we train our citizens to be so academically focused. Cashflow 101 is a very nice tool to put Mr. Kiyosaki's principles to the test.

    posted Sunday, June 15 2008
  • Gayle W

    gayle w said:

    The principles make so much sense. I have seen the results of Kiyosaki's financial advise in my personal application of these principles.

    posted Wednesday, May 21 2008

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