The reality of
a Rich Dad person is irrelevant and focusing on that means you've missed the point of the books and not learned the needed lessons of how to think about approaching your finances and investing decisions.
The truths in the books are in the philosophy of business and personal finance decisions and not in the facts of whether there is a real
Rich Dad person.
Not exact matches
Best known as the author of
Rich Dad Poor
Dad — the No. 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.
Robert Kiyosaki (www.richdad.com), author of the
Rich Dad series of books, is an investor, entrepreneur and educator whose perspectives have changed the way
people think about money and investing.
But, says Jurock,
Dad lost the money in the crash, «didn't have the courage» to ride the markets back up, and so no longer has the
rich feeling that inspires
people to buy second homes.
Many popular and famous speakers got a quick - start on their careers by teaching at adult learning centers throughout the U.S.
People like Robert Kiyosaki (
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad), Barbara Sher (Do What You Love and The Money Will Follow), Wayne Dyer (Your Erroneous Zones), and Cheryl Richardson (Take Time for Your Life) built their businesses this way.
As a
Rich Dad Advisor to Robert Kiyosaki, a consultant that has helped hundreds of thousands of businesses and sales
people increase their sales results from 15 - 85 % consistently, and a bestselling author in the areas of sales, team building and personal development, Blair is uniquely qualified to help create fantastic results in your life and business, right now.
While I think it is wonderful that so many
people are excited to write and blog about about personal finance, personally I would be cautious about religiously following the advice of a college freshman who just finished reading
Rich Dad Poor
Dad and now believes himself to be a personal finance expert and wants to make a buck blogging about it.
Despite the equity, some
people — including Robert Kiyosaki, author of
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad — consider homes a liability, since they absorb rather than generate money.
Also, if you don't want to «fall for a scam» that's ok, Christ didn't go begging
people to beleive in Him (guy who wanted to bury his
dad,
rich man, etc.), but I think (getting back to the article) that it's important if we are in the position of Chaplaincy then we should share the good news of Christ focusing on His love for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.
According to «
Rich Dad» he encourages
people to make mistakes in their lifetime and says, «The faster the mistakes are done, the faster we learn.»
I have this argument with my
dad everyday, I really don't care we are the fifth
richest club in the world, football in my opinion is all about what happens on the pitch not in the accounting department, we as fans were sold a dream by the
people at the top of our club including wenger that basically said after Ashburton grove was built we'd compete on the pitch with the best in Europe, guess what we haven't, the only thing we've done is make a
rich American and his associates even
richer, wenger has been a willing participant in this.
Tell them your family and America's poor, disabled, children, and almost all elderly
people living in nursing homes — America's moms and
dads and grandparents — can't accept devastating cuts to Medicaid to pay for a tax cut for this country's
richest.
I can't tell you how many guy profiles looked the same: a few selfies (some with shirts off), lots of talk about working out, their grandfather was the
person they most admired, and the most recent book they'd read was
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad or The Purpose - Driven Life.
Australia's top 50
richest entertainers and their gross income for 2004, as estimated by BRW magazine: - Sydney Morning Herald Online Life is anything but ordinary when your mom and
dad are some of the
richest people in the world.
Bruce Jenner is now known as Caitlyn Jenner, she is an American TV personality, television personality, television producer, talent manager, businessperson Life is anything but ordinary when your mom and
dad are some of the
richest people in the world.
I love the weeknd, XO life.am into relationships, i like sport i like going to the gym i like swimming good at sex no std.and a lot of
people say i look like Adam lambert.i am
rich my
dad left me nothing except a couple of building and a little of all his money
Read his book
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad for yourself, and realize when
people are being hypocrites or selling something you don't need.
While I think it is wonderful that so many
people are excited to write and blog about about personal finance, personally I would be cautious about religiously following the advice of a college freshman who just finished reading
Rich Dad Poor
Dad and now believes himself to be a personal finance expert and wants to make a buck blogging about it.
Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant Summary: «RICH» always fascinates the peo
Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant Summary: «
RICH» always fascinates the peo
RICH» always fascinates the
people.
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Dad by Robert Kiyosaki; Seven Habits of Highly Effective
People by Stephen R. Covey
I am a big fan of
Rich Dad Poor
Dad and I am currently using his strategy of «using other
people's money» as a big part of my game plan.
I put alot of belief in the
rich dad programs but feel like this was a sale to prey on
people.
Robert Kiyosaki is best known as the author of
Rich Dad Poor
Dad — the # 1 personal finance book of all time — which has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of
people around the world think about money.
Therefore, if they those
people tell me
Rich Dad Poor
Dad is worthless, I'm not going to take their opinions to heart.
Of course, a much later interview in which he said the
Rich Dad was more like «Santa Claus» then a real
person torpedoed any remaining credibility he had with me.
Like the many
people that have started, I read a few of the
Rich Dad books series.
I have no official education in real estate, have read very little (although I'm about halfway through
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad), but have been around real estate type
people my whole life.
Like many
people here, I've had a strong interest in real estate since reading
Rich Dad Poor
Dad.
Success Habits Keep a quarterly finance sheet to keep track of Net Worth, Assets, Liabilities, Income, & Expenses List out yearly goals for family, finance, health, learning and track each week Make sure to do things daily to get closer to goals Dave Ramsey Lifestyles Unlimited REIs for networking Checklists Books Millionaire Real Estate Investor — Gary Keller
Rich Dad Poor
Dad — Robert Kiyosaki The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartments — Steve Berges 48 Days to the Work You Love — Dan Miller What Color is Your Parachute — Richard Bolles The Slightest Edge — Jeff Olson Compound Effect — Darren Hardy Quotes «Leverage is key to wealth» — In regards to money, time, knowledge «Money is on the other side of fear» «Most
people overestimate what can be done in the short term and underestimate what can be done in the long term» «If you give a house a cookie...» «What gets measured gets done» «Spectacular achievement is always preceded by spectacular preparation» «Those who say it can't be done should get out of the way of those doing it» «Go as far as you can see, once you get there, you will see farther» «Play the game of money to win, don't play not to lose» «Don't quit when you are tired, quit when you are done» «Make sure your ladder to success is on the correct wall»
I always hear
people say cash is king in real estate but have never figured out until now how some do it so quickly even in
rich dad poor
dad he had his surfer wallet business lol!
If you haven't read it yet, I would recommend, and probably a lot of
people on this forum would recommend
Rich Dad Poor
Dad by Robert Kiyosaki.