Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant
ARE YOU TIRED
OF LIVING PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK?
If your assets generate cash flow for you, then you don’t need to work
as hard. Plain and simple. By understanding each of the four quadrants that
identify you in your business career, you’ll more clearly see the path that
is right for you to achieve financial freedom.
In the sequel to Rich Dad Poor Dad, learn how the role you play
in the business world affects your ability to become financially free.
There are four types of people who make up the world of business but it’s
the business owners and the investors (not the employees and the self-employed)
who can create great wealth by accelerating their cash flow through those
assets.
A Wall Street Journal Bestseller, Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant
is perfect for employees or self-employed individuals interested in finding
new ways to generate cash flow. If you’re already a business owner or real
estate investor, this book delivers tools for even greater success.
Editorial Reviews
From AudioFile
This is one of the best of the Rich Dad Poor Dad audios. The core idea in
this series is that being an investor or business owner gives one more freedom
and a higher upside than being someone else's employee or being an owner-operator
of a business. With vivid personal stories, the authors show that many people,
including the author's "poor" dad (an educational administrator), choose
working for others because of insecurity or misguided trust in organizations.
One builds true financial freedom by accumulating assets that make money,
especially rental property. Though others have offered this advice, it's
clearer and more potent here, and worth listening to many times if your
financial insecurity or complacency needs a push. T.W. © AudioFile 2003,
Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This
text refers to the
Audio Cassette edition.
Book Description
The Cashflow Quadrant is the follow-up guide to finding the financial fast
track that best works for you. It reveals the strategies necessary for moving
beyond just job security to greater financial security by generating wealth
from four selective financial quadrants.
About the Author
A 4th-generation Japanese American, Kiyosaki was educated in New York before
joining the U.S. Marines and serving in Vietnam as a helicopter gunship
pilot. In 1977 he founded a company producing Nylon and Velcro 'surfer'
wallets which became a multi-million dollar business.