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    Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T Kiyosaki * The book Rich dad poor dad is the 1# New York Times the Wall Street Journal seller. * The tag line of the book “what the rich teach their kids about money- that the poor and middle class do not!” says it all, what the entire book is about. * The book Rich Dad poor Dad tells us about the difference between what a rich dad teaches to

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    Personal Statement It was when I received a task as the “financial manager” of my siblings at the age of ten that I became interested in the power of money. As the eldest child of the family, I was put in charge of managing my siblings’ monthly allowance, giving them the amount they need every week and save the rest for later. This act of my parents does not only taught me money managing, but also brought me enthusiasm towards monetary issues, making accounting my greatest passion since then. Over

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    As the spring semester of my senior year of high school began, I still wasn 't sure what I wanted to study when I began college in the fall. I always had been a good problem-solver, and I was fairly certain I wanted to study engineering, but I didn 't know which discipline interested me the most. As my high school graduation date loomed closer, I began to get anxious about not having chosen a major. My parents, both having worked in the oil and gas industry in parts of their careers, encouraged

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    Rich Dad Poor Dad: Teach to Be Rich Only Lazy People Use Their Own Money Why the Rich are getting Richer… One reason is, the rich know that debt is really an asset, as well as a liability. Debt could be the biggest asset in the world. Your home mortgage is a liability to you but an asset to the bank. The same principle applies to your car loan, the car isn’t the asset you are, because according to the dealership and the bank their profit relies on your ability to pay for the vehicle plus interest

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    Rich Dad Poor Dad In Rich Dad Poor Dad a lot of useful tips can be pulled from the reading. Robert T. Kiyosaki has taught me many things about the importance of financial literacy and smart spending. After reading this book I now feel I can make better decisions with my money that will help me throughout my life. I believe that I now have the upper hand when it comes to financial planning and my financial future. I feel that I now have the knowledge many people will never be blessed with. Lesson

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    RICH DAD POOR DAD This book basically introduces the principles of investing, and tells why investing is so important. It also introduces the fact that you need not to earn high to become rich. This book is meant for those people who don’t have or have little knowledge about finance and investment. This will help them to learn the basic rules of investing alongwith financial education. Robert Kyosaki, the author of this book tells about his learnings from two role models, one, his own dad who

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    ENTERPRENEURSHIP BOOK REPORT: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kayosaki with Sharon L. Lechter, CPA WRITTEN BY: Richmond Gyamfi Boateng (KBS0035) LECTURER: MR. ANTHONY ANNAN MONDAY APRIL 4, 2011 Rich Dad Poor Dad is a book that presents thought provoking teachings on wealth creation and financial independence. The book can be describes as a narrative motivational novel that features four interesting characters, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Mike and Robert (the author). Poor Dad is a highly educated professor

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    ENTERPRENEURSHIP BOOK REPORT: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kayosaki with Sharon L. Lechter, CPA WRITTEN BY: Richmond Gyamfi Boateng (KBS0035) LECTURER: MR. ANTHONY ANNAN MONDAY APRIL 4, 2011 Rich Dad Poor Dad is a book that presents thought provoking teachings on wealth creation and financial independence. The book can be describes as a narrative motivational novel that features four interesting characters, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Mike and Robert (the author). Poor Dad is a highly educated

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    in life. This is the introduction to the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki. This is especially true in the context of Asian countries where most of us are told to cram for exams, get good grades (top the class if possible) and jobs with fat paychecks and benefits. Though times are changing and so are people, there are some classic mindsets that we yet harbor-If my kid doesn’t get an “A” in mathematics and science how will (s)he be

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    Rich Dad Poor Dad Book Review The book is the account of a man (the storyteller and writer) who has two fathers: the first was his organic father – the poor father - and the other was the father of his youth closest companion, Mike – the rich father. The two fathers instructed the creator how to make progress however with extremely divergent methodologies. It ended up noticeably obvious to the creator which father's approach appeared well and good. All through the book, the writer thinks about the

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