Ratings89
Average rating3.5
Argues that a good education and a secure job are not guarantees for financial success, and describes six guidelines for making money work for oneself.
Series
9 primary booksRich Dad is a 9-book series with 9 primary works first released in 1997 with contributions by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon L. Lechter.
Reviews with the most likes.
A worthy best-seller. Must-read for both financial and non-financial people, to learn and ground themselves in the basics of the habits of the wealthy. A good primer to get started with, and move on to more advanced books in the series, as well as other books on saving, investing, trading, and basically creating indestructible, old-money wealth.
Best finance book for teen. It will teach how to make money work for us instead of working for money
I get why a lot of people recommend reading this book.
It has some great insight into managing your finances but does not provide any means to do so.
(Of course, it doesn't. If it would, everybody would be rich.)
Although it lists the harsh realities of life and how from a young age we are conditioned to follow a certain path which so many before us have followed, the book fails to wow me.
What it did though, was make me think and look at money in a different light.
Think and grow rich is next on the list.
When did I transition from reading fiction to philosophical books?
I blame the pandemic.
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