Rich Dad Poor Dad
Rich Dad Poor Dad can be eye opening for many. It is food for thought for your economical situation. The book makes for a great impression of how to set up your affairs with financial experts. It is certainly not a real blueprint of how to earn wealth. Robert Toru Kiyosaki, the investor and businessman, is the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad. Born and brought up in Hawaii, Kiyosaki served in the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and Marine Corps. He is among the favorite authors of many people on the issues of real estate finances. The information in Rich Dad Poor Dad can be good for any one, who has attained a degree of wealth already. If he is not sure about what to do with money, the book is really going to help you. Rich Dad Poor Dad has a host of interesting stories. It is well packed with encouraging and helpful tips. It tells you about how you can keep your eyes open for 'great opportunities', but not anything much. The concepts of Robert Kiyosaki about what does money mean and how it has to be is perhaps the best financial information. In his book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert talks about his poor dad (his biological father) and his rich dad (his friend's dad). Robert Kiyosaki's "poor dad" continually taught him to have an education, to save his money and about all other known concepts that you get to hear all the time. Here, he actually talks about his actual father, who was the Superintendent in the Hawaii State Department of Education. He did not have any actual net worth. On the other side of the story, Robert Kiyosak's "rich dad" owns several small businesses, drives plush cars, wears nice clothes, and lives in debt for being over his means. He teaches him to invest in knowledge and on those things that can further generate income. Many readers feel that Robert Kiyosaki's views in Rich Dad Poor Dad are quite controversial. Some have even called into question his status as a successful investor and businessperson before he started formation of his current venture, Cashflow Technologies, Inc. Me personally, I think Robert Kiyosaki is on the right track. Only people that look for ways to improve their lot in life will ever truly succeed. Waiting and hoping for a raise or a promotion at work is leaving your fate in the hands of others and that's not a situation I desire. If you would like to learn about one of my favorite money making tools that allows me to control my destiny, then join my newsletter and I'll tell you exactly how I control my income and future. Warmly 
|