Rich Dad, Poor Dad I had two dads - a rich one and a poor one. One dad was highly educated and intelligent; he had a Ph.D. and had completed four years of under-graduate work in less than two years. He then went to Stanford University, the University of Chicago, and Northwestern University to do his advanced studies. All on full, financial scholarships. . . .

Rich Dad's Rich Kid Smart Kid

Give your child a financial head start by awakening your child’s love of learning to be financially free. Imagine the affect you can have on their lives when they start early. Rich Dad’s Rich Kid Smart Kid is designed to help you give your child the same inspiring and practical financial knowledge that Robert Kiyosaki’s rich dad gave him.

Do you value your child’s education? Do you want your children to have a financial head start in life? Are you willing to take an active role to make that happen? At school, your children learn many valuable concepts, yet they are rarely taught anything about finances. Imagine if you had been taught about money and, more specifically, about how the rich got that way by generating cash flow from their assets. For a kid, these lessons are vital to future financial well-being. But, better yet, children are excited and inspired by the message. Rich Dad’s Rich Kid Smart Kid is an introduction to the financial world for children. But more than that, it gives them the right context in which to view money from a very early age. This is the first step to take in ensuring your children have a better financial start than you might have had.


Editorial Reviews

From AudioFile
The authors are famous for articulating the difference between saving, investing, owning a business, and being someone's employee. In this audio, they offer the rationale and techniques for passing these distinctions on to children. Their bias is toward being independently wealthy, and they do a marvelous job describing how to introduce young people to that way of thinking: It's all about ownership and accountability for the way one earns, borrows, spends, and invests money. Though their ideas are far from revolutionary, they're fresh and inviting in this production. A must hear for anyone wanting their children to have the habits and attitudes necessary for financial freedom. T.W. 2002 Audie Finalist © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

USA TODAY
'Rich Dad Poor Dad is a starting point for anyone looking to gain control of their financial future'

Book Description
Growing up with two father figures, a Rich Dad and a Poor Dad, Robert T. Kiyosaki understood well the importance of financial planning. In this easy-to-read parenting guide, Kiyosaki and co-author Sharon Lechter design a step-by-step guide to moms and dads to explain to their children the basics of our financial economythe employees, the self-employed, the business owners, and the investors. The authors explain that providing children with financial problem-solving skills, can help to ensure a profitable future.

About the Author
Born and raised in Hawaii, Robert Kiyosaki co-founded an international education company that operated in seven countries, teaching business to tens of thousands of graduates, and is the creator of the phenomenal Rich Dad series of books.


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