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Taking to heart the message that the poor and middle class work for money, but the rich have money work for them, the author lays out a financial philosophy based on the principle that income-generating assets always provide healthier bottom-line results.
Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant is a compelling book written by the renowned author Robert T. Kiyosaki. Published in 2011 by Plata Publishing, this book falls under the genre of personal finance and self-help. The book is a guide to financial freedom, teaching readers to understand the four categories of income and how to increase their cash flow. Kiyosaki's insightful writing and practical advice make this book a must-read for anyone seeking to improve their financial situation and achieve their dreams. Published by Plata Publishing, it's a testament to their commitment to delivering quality content that empowers individuals. This book is available in English.
Robert Kiyosaki - author of the #1 Personal Finance book of all time - has built a legacy around simplifying complex and often-confusing subjects like money and investing. He continues to challenge conventional wisdom and asks the questions that will help readers sift through today's information overload to uncover ways to assess what's real... and what isn't. And use truth and facts as a foundation for taking control of their financial lives.In this new book-that will be released, by chapter, online to invite reader feedback and questions that will be included in the print and e-book editions-Robert fights what's 'fake' and helps readers differentiate between what's real...and what isn't.Robert pulls no punches in his assessment of what is passed off as 'fact' or conventional wisdom and believes that a strong foundation-for anything we want to build-needs to start with solid, true information. In today's uncertain times, creating a secure financial future and the peace of mind that comes with it starts with taking action and taking control.In FAKE: Fake Money, Fake Teachers, Fake Assets, Robert delivers insights and answers that help ordinary people-who probably haven't had a lot of financial education-determine what's 'real' and relevant to their financial lives.Every day we are bombarded with news reports and information and opinions...How do we decipher fact from fiction? How do we differentiate between truth and lies? And determine what's real... from what isn't? Kiyosaki believes that it starts with education, financial education designed to make us smarter with our money-and able to fight what's fake and use what isn't to secure our financial future.
Taking to heart the message that the poor and middle class work for money, but the rich have money work for them, the authors lay out a financial philosophy based on the principle that income-generating assets always provide healthier bottom-line results.
For years, the author has been a passionate advocate for financial education and frustrated by the lack of financial education in schools. In his this book, the bestselling author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" encourages parents to look beyond the system and refuse to allow their children to be labelled or limited.
An overarching message of > is...WE WERE WARNEDIn 1965, Robert Kiyosaki left Hilo, Hawaii and reported to the US Merchant Marine Academy, at Kings Point, New York. At the academy, Robert's economics teacher, encouraged the class to read Marx's Communist Manifesto, Hitler's Mein Kompf, and Mao's Little Book.In 1972, Robert was a US Marine Corp pilot, flying in Vietnam, witnessing lessons learned about communism, at the academy, coming true in real life. In 1973, returning to California, Robert and his troops were greeted by anti-war protestors, hippies of the Woodstock Generation. Marx's > was alive and well in America. Marx's ideology was spreading through America via the education system.In 2020, protestors are parents, protesting mandatory vaccines for their children, wearing of masks, and the teaching of Critical Race Theory, gender identity, and Post-Modernist Education... all Marxist in heritage.>> is a book of warnings. For example:On capitalism Marx warned: "The last capitalist we hang shall be the one who sold us the rope."On education Lenin warned: "Give us the child for eight years and it will be a Bolshevik forever."On elections Stalin warned: "It's not the people who vote that count...It's the people who count the votes."On the Federal Reserve bank Lenin warned: "The establishment of a central bank is 90% of communizing a nation."On printing money, taxes and inflation Lenin said: "The way to crush the bourgeoise is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation.> is dedicated to our freedoms, especially the Freedom of Truth. > is dedicated to seeking out the truth behind the NEA, IRS, and FED - the National Education Association, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Federal Reserve Bank.In > I offer alternatives that any person or family can put in motion. How can we counter communism taught in our schools? By teaching capitalism in our homes.
Told through the eyes and heart of an interfaith hospice chaplain, The Three Regrets shares stories of remarkable men and women who have struggled with regrets.Some harbored them until the very end. Others embraced them as opportunities to resolvetheir regrets and live life fully... celebrating strength, the power of choice, and peace.
It's time to find the Rich Woman in you...Let¿s face it. When it comes to money, men and women are different. While the how-to's of investing, how to buy and sell a stock, or how to find a profitable rental property, are the same, there are the unique issues that women face when it comes to money and investing.Here are some eye-opening statistics:¿ 47% of women over the age of 50 are single.¿ 50% of marriages end in divorce (The #1 thing couples fight about is money).¿ In the first year after a divorce, a woman¿s standard of living drops an average of 73%.¿ 90% of all women will be solely responsible for their financial well-being within their lifetime.What worked for our mothers and grandmothers is not working for most of us, and our daughters and granddaughters. So now is the time for women to get smarter with their money. Kim Kiyosaki¿s passion is to educate and encourage women to create the financial security and peace of mind they want and deserve in their lives. That¿s why she wrote Rich Woman.Yoüll love Rich Woman if you:¿ Never want to lose sleep over money again¿ Want to take control of your financial future¿ Are tired of looking for a rich Prince Charming¿ Demand true independence.Start your journey to financial independence today with Kim Kiyosaki¿s first book, Rich Woman.
Robert Kiyosaki's new book 8 Lessons in Leadership draws from his years at the Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point and his service in the United Sates Marine Corps. With compelling stories and examples and a engaging way of comparing and contrasting two very different cultures and value systems, Robert shares the challenges he faced in transitioning to civilian life&hellipwhere chain of command and team-over-self-once so black and white-were muddy and distorted. "Permission to speak freely, sir?" Count on it. This is Robert Kiyosaki-and he does just that, in the forthright and no-nonsense style that readers have come to expect and appreciate.From Robert's perspective, military training shapes lives and supports entrepreneurship. The training, discipline, and leadership skills taught in the military can be leveraged for huge success in the civilian world of business.Highlights of 8 Lessons in Leadership include sections on Mission and Team, Discipline, Respect, Authority, Speed, the Power of Connectivity, Leaders as Teachers, Sales and Leadership.
Why do the rich get richer even in a financial crisis? In this book, the author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" confirms his message and challenges readers to change their context and act in a new way. It takes a fresh look at the factors that impact people as they struggle to cope with change and challenges that impact their financial world.
Suitable for women who have a vision for what they want in life and are willing to do what it takes to turn that vision into a reality, this book explains what it really takes to go from wherever you are financially today to where you want to be. It includes stories from women and men who have been through the good, the bad and the ridiculous.
From the authors of the #1 "New York Times" bestseller "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" comes this book for kids, formatted like a graphic novel, that teaches basic lessons about "working to learn, not to earn" through a tale of Timid T. Turtle, who runs out of cash at an amusement park. Full color.
Turn "bad debt" into "good debt" with the help of the authors of the "New York Times" bestselling "Rich Dad, Poor Dad."
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