Rich Dad's Success Stories
Gain insights from people who studied the Rich Dad lessons and took action.
The experience gained, the lessons learned and the wisdom shared in this
book can be both inspirational and actionable for your financial future..
In Rich Dad’s Success Stories, “the future will be very bright for those
who prepare today,” declares author Robert Kiyosaki. See how others just
like you have taken Rich Dad lessons and turned them into financial success.
You may feel as if you can’t do what they did because you have “no money”
or “no time.” Think again. Some of the success stories start from nothing.
Some begin in their 50’s, others in their 20’s. You may feel too afraid
to make your first investment. Let their stories of overcoming fear and
obstacles inspire you to take the first step. Rich Dad’s Success Stories
reveals how you can have similar financial results and success. Make the
next success story yours.
Editorial Reviews
From AudioFile
"Rich Dad" Robert Kiyosaki is at it again, bringing a cluster of satisfied
and now well-heeled students to the golden microphone of wise money management.
Firsthand accounts of lives changed for the better thanks to the Rich Dad
series, interlaced with professionally read segments of Rich Dad's recommended
methods, make an easy-to-absorb packet of pecuniary perspicacity. Recording
quality is average, and the publishers could have easily given the packaging
a more opulent feel--the thin cardboard sleeves and low-tech design speak
more of mediocrity than success--yet few cannot glean some gem of knowledge
from this audiobook despite its humble appearance. D.J.B. © AudioFile 2004,
Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This
text refers to the
Audio CD edition.
From Booklist
The Rich Dad series, begun in 1997, is based on Kiyosaki's childhood observations
of the lessons passed down by his father, a well-educated wage slave, versus
those of his closest friend's father, an eighth-grade dropout and multimillionaire.
The difference, he determined, is that the poor and middle class work for
money, but the rich let money work for them. The wisdom passed on by the
rich dad is a type of financial literacy that is never taught in schools.
Kiyosaki also developed a board game, Cashflow 101, which is used in his
seminars to generate ideas on how to achieve financial independence. This
book, the seventh in the series, contains real-life stories of people who
applied the Rich Dad principles to their lives and are moving from the rat
race of employment to the role of business owner and investor. In their
own words, regular folks show how they went from financial struggle and
crisis to taking control of their financial education and future. David
Siegfried
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Book Description
This extraordinary collection of over two dozen business success stories
reveals firsthand how personal financial freedom can be generated by applying
the principles from the #1 New York Times bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad.
Thousands of readers have gone on to greater wealth by applying the Rich
Dad philosophy since the series debuted in 1997. Now, over two dozen people
from diverse economic backgrounds reveal the successful strategies they
used to get out of the 'rat race,' including couples in their twenties,
people who've lost their jobs, retirees, and budding entrepreneurs. Some
were living paycheck-to-paycheck before starting to buy small rental properties;
others climbed out of bankruptcy by slowlyinvesting in small, local businesses;
and a 13-year-old bought his first rental property after playing the Rich
Dad board game, Cashflow 101. Now they share their stories to help others
achieve their financial success.