Rich Dads Cashflow Quadrant, Robert T. Kiyosaki
Rich Dads Cashflow Quadrant, Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant
Guide to Financial Freedom

Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki

Narrator: Tim Wheeler

Unabridged: 8 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/03/2012


Synopsis

Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant is a guide to financial freedom. It’s the second book in the Rich Dad Series and reveals how some people work less, earn more, pay less in taxes, and learn to become financially free.CASHFLOW Quadrant was written for those who are ready to move beyond job security and enter the world of financial freedom. It’s for those who want to make significant changes in their lives and take control of their financial future.Robert believes that the reason most people struggle financially is because they've been spent years in school but were never been taught about money. Robert’s rich dad taught him that this lack of financial education is why so many people work so hard all their lives for money… instead of learning how to make money work for them.This book will change the way you think about jobs, careers, and owning your own business and inspire you to learn the rules of money that the rich use to build and grow their wealth.

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About Robert T. Kiyosaki

Best known as the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad―the #1 personal finance book of all time―Robert Kiyosaki has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world think about money. He is an entrepreneur, educator, and investor who believes that each of us has the power to makes changes in our lives, take control of our financial future, and live the rich life we deserve. With perspectives on money and investing that often contradict conventional wisdom, Robert has earned an international reputation for straight talk, irreverence, and courage and has become a passionate and outspoken advocate for financial education. Robert's most recent books―Why the Rich Are Getting Richer and More Important Than Money―were published in the spring of 2017 to mark the 20th Anniversary of the 1997 release of Rich Dad Poor Dad. That book and its messages, viewed around the world as a classic in the personal finance arena, have stood the test of time. Why the Rich Are Getting Richer, released two decades after the international blockbuster bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad, is positioned as Rich Dad Graduate School.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Justin on November 23, 2010

Financial freedom is a vastly different from financial security. For those of you who have read Rich Dad Poor Dad this book is basically an extension of the lessons taught in that book. Robert Kiyosaki gives a brief description of his journey as an adult going from a short stint living in his car to......more

Goodreads review by Starket on March 02, 2008

For those of you who want to take control of your financial future, I recommend the Rich Dad, Poor Dad books. This is the second book in his series. It will not give you specific details of how to make those changes. It changes the way you think about money and opens your eyes to possibilites. Hopef......more

Goodreads review by John-Philip on June 12, 2011

It's an alright book. Gives you a bit to think about but nothing revolutionizing. The last 40 pages or so are just blatant propaganda for his first book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, and his CASHFLOW games. If you're going to read one of Kiyosaki's books then you might as well read the original: Rich Dad, Poo......more

Goodreads review by Bánh Ít Nhân Thịt on July 11, 2021

2.5* Đọc cũng ok. Phù hợp với những người quan tâm chủ đề "tự do tài chính". Mình cũng có tìm hiểu về vấn đề này rồi nên đọc hơi chán, nhưng cũng học được một số điều. Sách chủ yếu kiểu self-help, tập trung phát triển mindset chứ không tập trung lắm khía cạnh thực hành (dù cũng có nói về khía cạnh đó......more

Goodreads review by Scott on July 09, 2009

Why I Read this Book: Anytime a book or author gets as much notoriety as the Cashflow brand has, I feel it is my duty to at least see what the fuss is about. Plus, I can always stand to learn a little bit more about the financial component to success. Review: For those of you who have not yet read the......more