Thursday, 12 January 2012

Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Robert Kiyosaki is famous for writing "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" (in crash 'father rich father poor').
His book soon became a best seller and still sells well today. Rightly, too.

There are schools of business, accounting, economics ... but there is no school to learn how to manage money. Robert Kiyosaki says that lack of education in this area can be very painful in life. He invites everyone to educate themselves about money: understanding what money is, where it comes from, where it goes, how it works, how to do, and how best to spend it, how accumulate.

This book will show you many things, and will comfort you may be in some opinions. He talks about money without taboo, but from a very particular angle.

The thirst for gold is not the subject of the book. We learn that money is also necessary and healthy in our society. Unfortunately, our society does not form in this key that will govern much of our lives. It's up to you to train you outside the school system to acquire all the skills to do much more dependent.

Robert Kiyosaki tells his story (mid-reality, part fiction) and his very special education money. His story provides a pertinent analysis of the vision that many people on the money, values ​​and society in general. It challenges traditional values ​​against the new rules of society. Times have changed, and it is for us to adapt to taming item.

With 'Santa rich father poor', you will learn primarily how the system works and how you think and think for you to adapt the best. You will learn the basic element that is the Cashflow.
His experience is based primarily on real estate.

Find this book so exceptional that has opened the eyes of millions of readers for years.

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