Rich Dad, Poor Dad

Rich Dad, Poor Dad

What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money – That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Money & Investments 29 min read ★★★★½ 4.5 (6614)
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About This Book

Combining autobiography and personal advice, Rich Dad, Poor Dad (1997) outlines how you can become financially independent and wealthy. The author argues that what he teaches in this New York Times best seller are things we’re never taught in society, and that what the upper-class passes on to its children is the necessary knowledge for getting (and staying) rich. As evidence to support his claims, he cites his highly successful career as an investor and his retirement at the early age of 47. A note to readers: this Blink was redone especially for audio. This is the reason why the text version might differ from the audio version. If you’re trying to decide whether to listen or to read, we highly recommend listening!

Who Should Read This?

  • Anyone looking to get out of the rat race
  • Anyone interested in learning how the rich get rich
  • Anyone wondering how to approach investing

About the Author

Robert Kiyosaki is an investor and entrepreneur with an estimated net worth of over $80 million. His Rich Dad brand has published more than 15 financial self-help books, which have sold over 26 million copies worldwide.