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Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not

by Robert Kiyosaki

Tech Press | September 15, 1999 | Trade Paperback

Robert T. Kiyosaki shows parents how to teach their children about making money work for them, instead of them working for money. In Rich Dad Poor Dad, the author smashes some tenacious myths, such as only a high income leads to wealth. Perhaps the greatest point here is that parents must take control of teaching their children about making and saving money. They can't rely on schools to do that for them. With books like this, future generations may enjoy a bright financial future.
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Robert T. Kiyosaki's book provided me with the confidence and information I needed to reach my financial goals. There's nowhere left to go now but up!! This book has valuable lessons for people of all ages, a must read.

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Tiffany Hausner

KK wow all i can say is "AMAZING". wow i nemoney never truly understood money at all until now. Robert Kiyosaki made understanding how important it is to learn all you can about money in this day and age! Amazing Amazing!!!

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