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Real Facts returns with another must-read, "Summary of Rich Dad, Poor Dad | A Guide To Robert T. Kiyosaki's Book." Dive into the essence of Kiyosaki's groundbreaking work without having to commit to the full read. This summary distills the core lessons of financial wisdom, making it perfect for those on the go.

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SUMMARY

of

RICH DAD, POOR DAD

What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money – That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!

A Guide to Robert T. Kiyosaki’s Book

By REAL FACTS

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Table of Contents

Synopsis

Who Should Read This Book?

About Robert Kiyosaki

Brief Content

Introduction

We All Need Financial Education

The Difference Between Rich And Poor

Change Yourself

Use Accounting To Keep Your Money

How Taxes Have Benefited The Rich

Don't Confuse Your Job With Your Business

Your Mind Is Your Most Valuable Asset

Become A Generalist Rather Than A Specialist

The Asset Columns Of The Financially Literate

How To Begin Your Journey To Financial Literacy And Wealth

Conclusion

 

 

Synopsis

"Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert T. Kiyosaki is a personal finance book that underscores the significance of financial education, demonstrates ways to make money work in your favor, and questions conventional views on money.

Who Should Read This Book?

Anyone seeking to improve their financial literacy and learn strategies for making money work for them should read this book, as it challenges traditional perspectives on money management.

About Robert Kiyosaki

Robert Kiyosaki is an American tycoon who founded Rich Dad Company and Rich Global LLC. The latter focuses on personal finance education through books, video courses, and speeches. Also, he is the author of more than 26 books, Rich Dad Poor Dad included (which has sold over 41 million copies globally).

Brief Content

Rich Dad Poor Dad has been regarded as the number one personal finance book of all time. Robert Kiyosaki illustrates the mindset and beliefs that determine who gets rich. He contrasts these ways of thinking with those who are poor. In this book, Robert Kiyosaki's father was the example of a poor man, while the rich man was Kiyosaki's financial mentor. Robert's dad was a genius, while his mentor didn't even complete his eighth grade. The only significant difference was their way of thinking.

Introduction

 

Robert Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, had two influential fathers in his life.

 

The poor dad was Kiyosaki's biological father, a very intelligent and highly educated man. The poor dad believed in studying hard, getting good grades, and then finding a good-paying job. But despite these seemingly positive qualities, the poor dad was not doing financially well.

 

And the Rich Dad in this book was Kiyosaki's financial mentor and the father of his best friend. His work ethic is much the same as that of Robert Kiyosaki's real dad, though with a twist. Rich Dad believed in financial literacy, learned how money works and made it work for him. Rich Dad eventually became a millionaire despite dropping out of high school by making the money work for him.

 

The book is written from Robert Kiyosaki's point of view on how Rich Dad made money and the flaws poor dad made. Rich Dad Poor Dad's first six sections comprise about two-thirds of the book and cover the 6 lessons Kiyosaki learned from his Rich Dad.

 



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