I know a lot of you have read Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad, Poor Dad"
book. I am reading it right now, and would recommend it to anyone
interested in reading about how to manage your finances.
I was wondering if anyone out there has read his other books. Are they
worth the investment?
Kim Danger
Steve says it's important to read the books in a series. RDGTI will only
make sense if one is entering the "I" or investor quadrant.
"Kim & Scott Danger" <dan...@gotocrystal.net> wrote in message
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>The Cashflow Quadrant was brilliant. Hubby, Steve and I both got a LOT out
>of that book. He read Rich Dad's Guide To Investing. I have not read it
>yet.
>
>Steve says it's important to read the books in a series. RDGTI will only
>make sense if one is entering the "I" or investor quadrant.
Other than Elaine, has anyone else read his other books or paid for
his game(s). I'm not knocking Elaine here, it is just that when it
comes to Kiyosaki he can do no wrong in her eyes.
Kasper
All I can say is the effect the Rich Dad series has had on my own household.
If someone else can't get as much out of it, perhaps they are not ready for
that teacher.
"Kasper" <led...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I have also read Rich Dad, Poor Dad and found it to be quite enjoyable. I
purchased Rich Dad's Guide To Investing before I knew it was his third book.
I finally found a copy of his book CashFlow Quadrant and have started on it.
It has been really informative so far. I just hope that someday I will be
able to exercise these principles to there full extent. I only make $16,000
a year.
Roy.
For a rather in depth even handed critical look at KIyosaki from a real
estate investment background you might want to check out:
http://www.johntreed.com/rateseminars.html
http://www.johntreed.com/Kiyosaki.html
HTH
I'm on to reading the Cashflow Quadrant now...
Kim
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